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hinderend

Hinderend is a Dutch adjective and present participle derived from the verb hinderen. It describes something that impedes progress or makes an action more difficult, and is commonly translated into English as hindering or obstructive.

Grammatically, hinderend is formed with the suffix -end, turning hinderen into an adjectival participle. It can

Usage notes: hinderend emphasizes objective obstruction rather than mere nuisance. The related adjective hinderlijk conveys annoyance

Examples: "De hinderende factoren in het project waren gebrek aan financiering en slechte planning." "De wind

Synonyms and related terms include belemmerend, obstructief, and remmend. Antonyms include bevorderend and ondersteunend. The noun

modify
a
noun
directly
(hinderende
factoren)
or
appear
predicatively
in
a
clause
(De
voortgang
wordt
hinderend
beïnvloed
door
vertraging).
The
term
is
widely
used
in
technical,
legal,
economic,
and
scientific
contexts
to
denote
obstacles,
impediments,
or
conditions
that
slow
or
block
progress.
or
nuisance
rather
than
a
systemic
obstacle.
was
hinderend
voor
de
opnames."
form
for
an
obstacle
is
hinder
(hindrance).
Overall,
hinderend
functions
as
a
precise
descriptor
of
impediments
in
various
domains,
from
project
management
to
everyday
circumstances.