Pesquisar
to hobble
01
mancar, cambalear
to walk unsteadily or clumsily due to sustaining injuries or physical limitations
02
obstruir, limitar
to restrict or complicate development, success, or actions
03
amarrar as pernas
strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison
Hobble
01
mancar, lameação
the act of walking with difficulty or a pronounced limp due to pain, stiffness, or impairment in the legs or feet
hobble
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hobbler
n
hobbler
n
Exemplo
They are currently hobbling the project’s progress with excessive red tape.
The new regulations hobble the company’s ability to innovate.
His lack of experience will hobble his chances of getting the promotion.
The sudden budget cuts hobbled the team’s efforts to complete the campaign on time.
She was hobbled by the outdated software that slowed down her work.