hinderden
Hinderden is the simple past tense form of the Dutch verb hinderen, meaning to hinder or impede. It is used with a plural subject in the past tense and corresponds to English "they hindered" or "we hindered." For singular subjects, the past tense is hinderde. The form hinderden appears in written Dutch, in reporting, and in historical narratives to describe actions that impeded a process or event.
Usage and examples: In sentences, hinderden is used with plural subjects, for example: De obstakels hinderden
Etymology and related terms: Hinderen derives from the same root as hindernis (obstacle) and hinderlijk (obstructive).
See also: hinderen, hindernis, hinderlijk. These terms are related in meaning and share common roots in expressing