Impedimos
Impedimos is the present indicative first-person plural form of the Spanish verb impedir, meaning "we prevent" or "we hinder." It is used with the subject nosotros to describe actions that block or stop something from happening. Impedir is a transitive verb and often takes a subordinate clause introduced by que to indicate what is being prevented, or it can be used with a direct object when referring to a specific obstacle.
Etymology and forms: Impedir derives from Latin impedire, meaning "to hinder" or "to obstruct." The word belongs
Usage and meaning: Impedimos can refer to preventing physical entry, curbing actions, or stopping the spread
Related terms: The noun impedimento (hindrance, obstacle) shares the same Latin root. Related verbs include impedir
In summary, impedimos is a common, neutral form used to describe collective acts of preventing or hindering