Examples of 'hampered' in a sentence

Meaning of "hampered"

Hamper as a verb means to hinder or obstruct the progress or movement of something or someone, typically by creating difficulties or obstacles
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  • simple past tense and past participle of hamper
  • impeded or encumbered as if chained or fettered

How to use "hampered" in a sentence

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Further outreach is hampered by limited travel resources.
Hampered the delivery of the EUŐs support.
Innovation activity may be hampered by a number of factors.
This has hampered monitoring of cross compliancefromthestart.
Freedom of expression was often hampered by restrictive legislation.
He was hampered by a lack of control over his troops.
Interventions are currently hampered by a severe lack of funding.
He was hampered by information appearing in the western press.
Bad weather has hampered the search.
This hampered the implementation of the projects.
Instability in those countries hampered subregional cooperation.
This hampered local efforts to continue farming.
The business environment is hampered by regulatory obstacles.
He was hampered by a lack of confidence in pitching his product.
A spur on her heel hampered her dancing.

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This hampered the transparency of the procedures.
This spell was however hampered by an ankle injury.
Yet progress in that connection continued to be hampered.
But its work was hampered by a lack of security.
Indigenous knowledge development had thus been hampered.
Lack of resources hampered the reporting process.
Efforts at improving food security have been hampered.
Progress here is hampered by weaknesses in multilateral arenas.
I like a person who is not hampered by modesty.
Communication may be hampered by a lack of intergenerational understanding.
Freedom of peaceful assembly also continued to be hampered.
The travellers are hampered by dangerous dust storms.
Freedom of association also remained seriously hampered.
We are furthermore hampered by a complete absence of research capacity.
Technological advance was severely hampered by this fact.
Sample data are hampered by different kinds of bias.
The lack of a screenplay also hampered efforts.
My job was hampered a litt le with cold.
They were easier prey as their movements were hampered.
Social sustainability hampered by labour market situation.
Access to humanitarian aid is often severely hampered.
Shipping is hampered by the lack of an adequate anchorage.
Humanitarian assistance is also hampered by these restrictions.
Work was hampered by delays from spring flooding.
Some repatriation operations were hampered by financial constraints.
We are hampered by toe fact that stand.
The competitiveness of rail is being hampered by a variety of things.
Campoli was hampered in later years by bipolar disorder.
The just have always hampered politics.
Takanoyama was hampered mostly by an inability to put on weight.
Fire control efforts were hampered by high winds.
Both have hampered its applicability in vivo.
Crossborder mergers are still hampered by legal problems.
Other economic activities would be severely hampered.
People who are hampered to move by the fences.

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