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Diriment impedimentDiriment Dir"i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See
Dirempt.] (Law)
Absolute.
Diriment impediment (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that
nullifies marriage. Impedible
Impedible Im*ped"i*ble, a.
Capable of being impeded or hindered. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
Impediment
Impediment Im*ped"i*ment, v. t.
To impede. [R.] --Bp. Reynolds.
ImpedimentImpediment Im*ped"i*ment, n. [L. impedimentum: cf. F.
impediment.]
That which impedes or hinders progress, motion, activity, or
effect.
Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on
without impediment. --Shak.
Impediment in speech, a defect which prevents distinct
utterance.
Syn: Hindrance; obstruction; obstacle; difficulty;
incumbrance.
Usage: Impediment, Obstacle, Difficulty, Hindrance.
An impediment literally strikes against our feet,
checking our progress, and we remove it. An obstacle
rises before us in our path, and we surmount or remove
it. A difficulty sets before us something hard to be
done, and we encounter it and overcome it. A hindrance
holds us back for a time, but we break away from it.
The eloquence of Demosthenes was to Philip of
Macedon, a difficulty to be met with his best
recources, ant obstacle to his own ambition, and
an impedimen in his political career. --C. J.
Smith. Impediment in speechImpediment Im*ped"i*ment, n. [L. impedimentum: cf. F.
impediment.]
That which impedes or hinders progress, motion, activity, or
effect.
Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on
without impediment. --Shak.
Impediment in speech, a defect which prevents distinct
utterance.
Syn: Hindrance; obstruction; obstacle; difficulty;
incumbrance.
Usage: Impediment, Obstacle, Difficulty, Hindrance.
An impediment literally strikes against our feet,
checking our progress, and we remove it. An obstacle
rises before us in our path, and we surmount or remove
it. A difficulty sets before us something hard to be
done, and we encounter it and overcome it. A hindrance
holds us back for a time, but we break away from it.
The eloquence of Demosthenes was to Philip of
Macedon, a difficulty to be met with his best
recources, ant obstacle to his own ambition, and
an impedimen in his political career. --C. J.
Smith. ImpedimentaImpedimenta Im*ped`i*men"ta, n. pl. [L. See Impediment,
Impede.]
Things which impede or hinder progress; incumbrances;
baggage; specif. (Mil.), the supply trains which must
accompany an army.
On the plains they will have horses dragging travoises,
dogs with travoises, women and children loaded with
impedimenta. --Julian
Ralph. Impedimental
Impedimental Im*ped`i*men"tal, a.
Of the nature of an impediment; hindering; obstructing;
impeditive.
Things so impediental to success. --G. H. Lewes.
ImpedingImpede Im*pede", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impeded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impeding.] [L. impedire, lit., to entangle the feet;
pref. im- in + pes, pedis, foot. See Foot, and cf.
Impeach.]
To hinder; to stop in progress; to obstruct; as, to impede
the advance of troops.
Whatever hinders or impedes The action of the nobler
will. --Logfellow. ImpediteImpedite Im"pe*dite, a. [L. impeditus, p. p. See Impede.]
Hindered; obstructed. [R.] --Jer. Taylor. Impedite
Impedite Im"pe*dite, v. t.
To impede. [Obs.] --Boyle.
Impedition
Impedition Im"pe*di"tion, n. [L. impeditio.]
A hindering; a hindrance. [Obs.] --Baxier.
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