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hobble

verb as in limp

verb as in hamper the progress of

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Merritt’s physical health has worsened over the past year, forcing her to rely on a cane, walker or just hobble to get around.

During his first term in the White House, Trump managed to hobble California’s leadership role on vehicle emissions.

But erasing its grim legacy is likely to take much longer, as the country’s new leaders contend with an economy hobbled by nearly 14 years of war, deep-rooted corruption and international sanctions.

As the Rangers players left the pitch at the end of a goalless opening half that contained a whole lot of encouragement, Philippe Clement walked to his hobbling centre-back, Leon Balogun, to get a prognosis.

From BBC

He left the game hobbling after appearing to injure his knee in the fourth quarter fighting for a rebound.

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

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