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- ENCUMBER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To be encumbered is to be held back, weighed down, overburdened One can be encumbered physically (as by a heavy load or severe weather) or figuratively (as by, well, the blues)
- ENCUMBERED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENCUMBERED definition: 1 prevented from making quick progress by having to carry heavy objects or deal with important… Learn more
- Encumbered - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Encumbered means restricted or burdened It's tricky to take photographs outside in the winter when you're encumbered with thick gloves and layers of coats and sweaters When your movements are restricted, you're encumbered
- ENCUMBER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a place is encumbered with things, it contains so many of them that it is difficult to move freely there
- ENCUMBER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to block up or fill with what is obstructive or superfluous a mind encumbered with trivial and useless information to burden or weigh down She was encumbered with a suitcase and several packages to burden with obligations, debt, etc
- encumber verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to make it difficult for somebody to do something or for something to happen be encumbered by somebody something The police operation was encumbered by crowds of reporters be encumbered with something The business is encumbered with debt
- Encumbered - definition of encumbered by The Free Dictionary
Define encumbered encumbered synonyms, encumbered pronunciation, encumbered translation, English dictionary definition of encumbered tr v en·cum·bered , en·cum·ber·ing , en·cum·bers 1 To cause to have difficulty in moving or in accomplishing something; burden: a hiker encumbered with a
- encumbered - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to hinder or impede; make difficult; hamper: encumbered with parcels after going shopping at Christmas, his stupidity encumbers his efforts to learn to fill with superfluous or useless matter
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