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  1. Impede is a synonym of obstruct. As verbs the difference between obstruct and impede is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See Synonyms at block while impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.

  2. What's the difference between impede and obstruct? Impede. Definition: (v. t.) To hinder; to stop in progress; to obstruct; as, to impede the advance of troops. Example Sentences: (1) The complication might have been prevented by measurements of U and I, reflecting changes in impedance or by measurements of catheter tip temperature (T).

  3. impede implies making forward progress difficult by clogging, hampering, or fettering. tight clothing that impedes movement. obstruct implies interfering with something in motion or in progress by the sometimes intentional placing of obstacles in the way. the view was obstructed by billboards.

  4. Aug 18, 2015 · I've been struggling to understand the difference between these 2 words, and as I see it, "to obstruct" means to prevent someone from achieving progress deliberately, while "to impede" means delay progress unintentionally.

  5. obstruct vs impede: other word types Synonyms To bar, barricade, blockade, arrest, clog, choke, dam up, embarrass, See obstacle. To retard; interrupt; delay: as, progress is often obstructed by difficulties, though not entirely stopped.

  6. obstruct. English. Verb. To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See Synonyms at block. To impede, retard, or interfere with; hinder: obstructed my progress. To get in the way of so as to hide from sight. Synonyms. * See also. As verbs the difference between impedes and obstruct is that impedes is (impede) while obstruct is...

  7. Impede simply means hinder or possibly prevent or delay: impede verb [with object] delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder: the sap causes swelling which can impede breathing. ODO. It doesn't take a preposition. Impinge does take a preposition; something impinges on something else if it has an effect on it: