Encumber
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British pronunciation/ɛnkˈʌmbɐ/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈkəmbɝ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "encumber"

to encumber
01

behindern

to cause someone or something to have difficulties in moving freely
02

behindern

to hinder the process or make something harder to do or achieve
03

behindern

*** to burden with obligations, debt, etc.
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Beispiel
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The outdated software encumbered the team’s progress on the project.
The outdated procedures were encumbering the efficiency of the entire system.
His lack of experience encumbered his chances of securing the promotion.
The new regulations will encumber the startup’s ability to launch quickly.
By imposing strict deadlines, they encumbered the development team's productivity.
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