further hamper

Frequency: 6.55.9 per million words

To hinder or impede something even more than before.

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Examples (10)

  • The political instability will only further hamper the country's economic progress.
  • A lack of funding is expected to further hamper conservation efforts.
  • Refusing to rest could further hamper your recovery from the illness.
  • Outdated regulations will further hamper the development of new technologies.
  • This new injury will unfortunately further hamper his ability to compete at a high level.
  • Poor communication between departments served to further hamper the project's effectiveness.
  • The disappearance of key evidence threatened to further hamper the ongoing investigation.
  • The rising interest rates are likely to further hamper small business growth.
  • Any aggressive rhetoric at this stage would further hamper the delicate peace negotiations.
  • A noisy home environment can further hamper a child's attempts to study effectively.