different between hindrance vs forestallment
hindrance
English
Alternative forms
- hinderance (archaic)
- hindraunce (obsolete)
Etymology
From hinder +? -ance
Noun
hindrance (plural hindrances)
- Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
- High-heeled shoes may be fashionable, but they can also be a hindrance to walking.
- The state or act of hindering something
- Your hindrance of this process will not be tolerated.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:hindrance
Translations
Anagrams
- N-cadherin
hindrance From the web:
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forestallment
English
Alternative forms
- forestalment
Etymology
From Middle English forstallement, equivalent to forestall +? -ment.
Noun
forestallment (plural forestallments)
- The act or process of forestalling; a delay; hinderance; prevention; aversion.
Synonyms
- determent
- deterrence
- preclusion
forestallment From the web:
- what does forestalled mean
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