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Hindered

Hindered is the past participle of hinder and an adjective meaning prevented, impeded, or obstructed. It describes a person, process, or condition that faces obstacles or whose progress is slowed. In everyday use, a weather delay can hinder travel, the lack of funding can hinder a project, and policy restrictions can hinder research. The noun form hindrance refers to an obstacle that delays or blocks progress.

Etymology: hinder comes from Old English hindrian, related to hind, "back" or "rear," indicating something that

In science, the term appears in phrases such as steric hindrance, which describes how bulky substituents impede

In law and policy, hindered actions or compliance describe situations where progress is impeded by external

Notes: The word is often used with verbs such as hinder, impede, obstruct, or prevent, and its

stands
in
the
way.
chemical
reactions
or
conformational
changes.
A
hindered
rotor
is
a
molecular
motion
around
a
bond
that
is
slowed
by
such
steric
effects.
The
concept
also
appears
as
hindered
diffusion
in
crowded
environments,
where
transport
is
slower
than
in
free
space.
factors
or
procedural
obstacles.
nuance
centers
on
a
delay
or
barrier
rather
than
complete
elimination.