C1 Verb #13 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

impede

To make it harder for someone or something to move forward or get things done.

Explanation at your level:

At this level, think of impede as 'stop' or 'slow'. If you are walking and a big box is in your way, that box is impeding you. It makes it hard to walk fast.

When you want to do your homework but your phone keeps buzzing, the phone is impeding your work. It makes your work slower and harder to finish.

In daily life, we use impede when something creates a barrier. For example, 'The snowstorm impeded our travel plans,' means the snow made it difficult for us to go where we wanted.

Impede is a great alternative to 'hinder' or 'block'. It sounds more professional. You might say, 'Poor communication can impede the success of a team project.'

At an advanced level, impede is used to describe systemic issues. You might write, 'Bureaucratic red tape often serves to impede economic growth,' highlighting how structures can act as obstacles.

Mastering impede involves nuance. It implies a 'shackling' of potential. It is distinct from 'prevent'—where 'prevent' implies a total stop, 'impede' suggests a persistent, nagging resistance that hampers efficiency.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Impede means to slow down progress.
  • It is a formal verb.
  • It comes from the Latin for 'shackling feet'.
  • Use it when something creates an obstacle.

When you impede something, you are acting like a speed bump. You aren't necessarily stopping the car entirely, but you are definitely making it harder for the driver to get to their destination quickly.

Think of it as friction in the real world. Whether it is a physical object blocking a hallway or a bad habit blocking your success, the core idea is resistance. It is a very useful word because it captures that specific feeling of being slowed down by an outside force.

The word impede comes from the Latin word impedire. If you break that down, im- means 'in' and ped- means 'foot'. So, literally, it meant to 'shackle the feet'.

In ancient times, this was a very literal term used for prisoners or animals that had their feet tied together so they couldn't run away. Over centuries, the meaning shifted from physically tying someone's legs to the more abstract idea of slowing down progress in any area of life.

You will mostly hear impede in formal or professional settings. You might read it in a legal document, a news report, or a business proposal.

It is a strong word, so avoid using it when you just mean 'annoy'. Use it when something is genuinely creating a barrier to success or movement. Common collocations include impede progress, impede development, and impede investigations.

While 'impede' itself isn't usually the center of an idiom, it is often associated with these concepts: Throw a wrench in the works (to cause a problem that stops something from working), Stand in the way (to block someone), Hold back (to prevent progress), Tie one's hands (to prevent someone from acting freely), and Drag one's feet (to delay doing something).

Impede is a regular verb. Its past tense is impeded and its continuous form is impeding. The stress is on the second syllable: im-PEED.

It rhymes with words like exceed, proceed, and stampede. It is almost always used with a direct object—you impede something or someone.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'pedestrian'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɪmˈpiːd/

Short 'i' then long 'ee'

US /ɪmˈpiːd/

Clear 'd' at the end

Common Errors

  • pronouncing as 'im-ped'
  • stressing first syllable
  • swallowing the final d

Rhymes With

exceed proceed stampede recede concede

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

moderate

Writing 3/5

requires formal context

Speaking 3/5

advanced vocabulary

شنیدن 2/5

standard

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

slow stop block

Learn Next

impediment hinder obstruct

پیشرفته

thwart retard

Grammar to Know

Passive Voice

The project was impeded by delays.

Third Person Singular

It impedes.

Adverb Modification

Severely impede.

Examples by Level

1

The chair impedes the door.

Chair blocks door

Subject-verb-object

1

Heavy rain impeded our walk.

2

The wall impedes the view.

3

Don't let fear impede your dreams.

4

His injury impeded his running.

5

The fence impedes the dog.

6

Bad weather impeded the flight.

7

Slow internet impedes my study.

8

The crowd impeded the police.

1

The new law might impede trade.

2

Lack of funds impeded the project.

3

Dust can impede your breathing.

4

The trees impede the sunlight.

5

Traffic impeded our progress.

6

His pride impeded his growth.

7

The mask impeded his speech.

8

The gate impedes the path.

1

The investigation was impeded by lies.

2

Regulations often impede innovation.

3

The debris impeded the rescue effort.

4

Fear of failure can impede success.

5

His shyness impeded his social life.

6

The delay impeded the schedule.

7

The fog impeded the pilot's vision.

8

Structural issues impeded construction.

1

The lack of data impeded the research.

2

Corruption continues to impede progress.

3

The blockade impeded the supply chain.

4

Internal politics impeded the reform.

5

The cold weather impeded the harvest.

6

His bias impeded his judgment.

7

The narrow road impeded the traffic.

8

The policy change impeded growth.

1

The archaic laws impede social mobility.

2

The pervasive silence impeded communication.

3

The structural flaw impeded the stability.

4

The complexity impeded our understanding.

5

The heavy armor impeded his movement.

6

The dense fog impeded the navigation.

7

The social stigma impeded her recovery.

8

The rigid system impeded creativity.

ترکیب‌های رایج

impede progress
impede development
impede movement
impede access
significantly impede
severely impede
impede growth
impede investigation
impede recovery
impede performance

Idioms & Expressions

"throw a wrench in the works"

to cause a sudden problem

The sudden rain threw a wrench in our plans.

casual

"stand in the way"

to be an obstacle

Don't let him stand in your way.

neutral

"drag one's feet"

to delay intentionally

Stop dragging your feet and finish.

casual

"tie one's hands"

to prevent someone from acting

The rules tie my hands.

neutral

"hinder someone's path"

to block progress

He hindered her path to success.

literary

Easily Confused

impede vs impel

similar sound

impel is to push forward, impede is to slow

Fear impeded him, but ambition impelled him.

impede vs hinder

same meaning

hinder is more common in daily speech

Both words work, but hinder is softer.

impede vs obstruct

similar meaning

obstruct is physical blocking

The box obstructed the door.

impede vs thwart

similar meaning

thwart is to stop a plan entirely

They thwarted his escape.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + impede + object

The wall impedes the path.

B1

Subject + will impede + object

This will impede progress.

B2

Subject + was impeded by + agent

He was impeded by the crowd.

B1

Subject + can impede + object

Stress can impede success.

B2

Subject + has impeded + object

The rain has impeded travel.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

impediment an obstacle

Verbs

impede to slow down

Adjectives

impeding that which slows down

مرتبط

pedal same root (foot)

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal neutral

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'impede' for 'stop' hinder or slow
Impede means to slow, not necessarily to stop completely.
Confusing with 'impel' impel means to push forward
Impede is the opposite of impel.
Using as a noun impediment
Impede is a verb; the noun is impediment.
Spelling as 'impede' impede
Ensure you don't add an extra 'e' in the middle.
Overusing in casual speech use 'slow down'
Impede sounds too formal for daily chat.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Picture a 'ped' (foot) being 'im' (in) a trap.

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Professional Writing

Use it to sound more precise than 'stop'.

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Formal Tone

Use it in essays, not texts.

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Verb Pattern

Always follow with an object.

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Stress

Stress the second syllable.

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Noun/Verb

Don't use it as a noun.

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Latin Roots

It comes from feet shackles.

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Synonym Swap

Replace 'slow' with 'impede' in your writing.

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Journaling

Write about obstacles.

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Business

Use it for project delays.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Impede: I-M-PED-E. Imagine a PEDestrian (ped) being stopped by an I-M-pediment.

Visual Association

A person trying to run with chains on their feet.

Word Web

obstacle delay hinder barrier

چالش

Write three sentences about things that impede your daily routine.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: to shackle the feet

بافت فرهنگی

None.

Used often in legal and formal reporting.

Used in many classic literature works regarding obstacles.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • impede productivity
  • impede workflow
  • impede communication

travel

  • impede travel
  • impede traffic
  • impede movement

education

  • impede learning
  • impede progress
  • impede understanding

legal

  • impede justice
  • impede investigation
  • impede process

Conversation Starters

"What is something that often impedes your productivity?"

"Do you think technology helps or impedes our social skills?"

"Have you ever had a project impeded by bad weather?"

"What physical barriers might impede someone in a city?"

"How can a manager avoid impeding their team's work?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time when you felt your progress was impeded.

Write about a habit that impedes your personal growth.

How do you overcome things that impede your goals?

Reflect on how you can facilitate progress instead of impeding it.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it means to slow down or make difficult.

Yes, you can impede a person's movement.

It is common in formal writing.

Impediment.

im-PEED.

Yes, it is more formal than 'slow down'.

Yes, it implies a negative obstacle.

Yes, that is a very common usage.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The big rock ___ the path.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: impedes

Third person singular.

multiple choice A2

What does impede mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To slow down

It means to hinder progress.

true false B1

Impede means to help someone.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It means the opposite.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

These are synonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

The traffic did impede progress.

امتیاز: /5

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