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Definition of Impeders
1. impeder [n] - See also: impeder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impeders
Literary usage of Impeders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages by Henry Charles Lea (1888)
"... all concerned in the preparation of the instrument, whether as notary or
witnesses, would have been prosecuted as impeders of the Inquisition, ..."
2. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1907)
"Without issuing a pardon, on October 20th it celebrated an auto de fe with more
than eighty culprits, of whom all were impeders of its free action, ..."
3. The Fortnightly Review (1865)
"If it • were made clear that the guildsmen were more interested in progress than
in money making, and that the inventors were mere impeders of progress, ..."
4. The History of South Carolina Under the Royal Government, 1719-1776 by Edward McCrady (1899)
"... the Board of Trade, could countervail their efforts to give courts to the
people, were not inclined to do as much for these other impeders of justice. ..."
5. English Pleasure Carriages: Their Origin, History, Varieties, Materials by William Bridges Adams (1837)
"... the journey from Lancashire required some days for its performance ; but even
this rate of travelling had its impeders amongst the objectives. ..."