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View definitions for hampered

hampered

adjective as in burdened

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adjective as in laden

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Example Sentences

He said "a long list of injuries" had hampered a coach who arrived mid-season into a tough league and with English as his second language.

From BBC

DOGE, while not an official government agency, has left a series of government departments in disarray, according to critics, and hampered the ability of the government to maintain its basic functions.

From Salon

The country's ability to respond to the disease has been hampered by the conflict, between the M23 and DR Congo's army, as well as a lack of funding.

From BBC

Humphries was hampered in the final against his fellow Englishman after needing a plaster on a cut on the middle finger of his right throwing hand.

From BBC

James scored 18, Doncic, hampered with foul trouble, had 16 and Reaves scored 15, making just one of his 10 threes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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