hinder definition

hinder. , in respect of competition, means prevent, restrict or distort competition, or, in each case, attempt to do so;
hinder refers to mortgage, transfer, lien, charge, pledge, retention of title, right to purchase, security interest, option, right of first refusal and other restrictions and conditions, including:
hinder means "to make slow or difficult the course or progress of." Webster's Third New Int'l Dictionary 1070 (2002). "Delay" means "to stop, detain, or hinder for a time . . . to cause to be slower or to occur more slowly than normal." Webster's at 595. "Obstruct" means "to be or come in the way of: hinder from passing, action, or operation." Webster's at 1559.

More Definitions of hinder

hinder means modification of the contents of any computer system takes place if, by the operation of any function of the computer system concerned or any other computer system, or any act which impairs the normal operation of any computer system, and any act which contributes towards causing such a modification shall be regarded as causing it;
hinder means ‘to make slow or difficult the course or progress of.’” State v. Steen, 164 Wn. App. 789, 798, 265 P.3d 901 (2011) (quoting WEBSTER’S THIRD NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY 1070 (2002)). “‘Delay’ means ‘to stop, detain, or hinder for a time . . . to cause to be slower or to occur more slowly than normal.’” Id. (alteration in original) (quoting WEBSTER’S at 595). “‘Obstruct’ means ‘to be or come in the way of: hinder from passing, action, or operation.’” Id. (quoting WEBSTER’S at 1559).
hinder means creating difficulties for someone or something, resulting in delay or obstruction.
hinder means keep or hold back; get in the way of or make difficult;