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Hindrance

Hindrance is a factor or condition that impedes progress toward a goal. As a noun, it denotes something that makes achievement more difficult; as a verb, hinder means to create a hindrance or to hold back. The term is often used interchangeably with obstacle, barrier, or impediment, though each word carries slightly different connotations. Hindrance can be physical, informational, procedural, or relational, depending on the context.

The word derives from Old English hinderian, meaning to hold back, with the noun form arising through

Contexts and examples include physical hindrances such as objects or terrain that block movement; procedural hindrances

Fields and terminology: In project management and software development, hindrances are often described as impediments that

Overall, hindrance emphasizes interference with progress rather than a purely physical blockade, and it is often

the
addition
of
the
-ance
suffix.
In
modern
use,
hindrance
emphasizes
interference
with
ongoing
effort
rather
than
a
fixed
physical
block.
arising
from
complex
rules,
red
tape,
or
delays
in
processing;
informational
hindrances
involving
gaps
in
knowledge
or
limited
access
to
data;
and
relational
hindrances
such
as
discrimination
or
lack
of
social
support
that
restrict
participation
in
activities
or
opportunities.
slow
progress;
the
term
impediment
is
more
common
in
agile
practice.
In
law,
hindrance
can
refer
to
acts
that
obstruct
a
public
official
or
interfere
with
duties,
overlapping
with
the
concept
of
obstruction.
distinguished
from
related
terms
by
its
focus
on
impediment
to
ongoing
activity.