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    hurdle
    /ˈhəːdl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. take part in a hurdle race: "this gelding hurdled fluently"
    • 2. enclose or fence off with hurdles: "a maze of individual hurdled pens"

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  2. HURDLE definition: 1. a frame or fence for jumping over in a race: 2. a race in which people or horses jump over…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HURDLE is a portable panel usually of wattled withes and stakes used especially for enclosing land or livestock. How to use hurdle in a sentence. Hurdle vs. Hurtle

  4. Hurdle definition: a portable barrier over which contestants must leap in certain running races, usually a wooden frame with a hinged inner frame that swings down under impact to prevent injury to a runner who does not clear it.. See examples of HURDLE used in a sentence.

  5. A hurdle is a problem, difficulty, or part of a process that may prevent you from achieving something. Two-thirds of candidates fall at this first hurdle and are packed off home. The weather will be the biggest hurdle so I have to be ready. Synonyms: obstacle, block, difficulty, barrier More Synonyms of hurdle.

  6. A hurdle is a barrier or other obstacle that a runner has to jump over during a race. If you trip on a hurdle, you probably won't win the race.

  7. HURDLE definition: 1. a bar or fence that people or horses jump over in a race 2. a problem or difficulty that you…. Learn more.

  8. Define hurdle. hurdle synonyms, hurdle pronunciation, hurdle translation, English dictionary definition of hurdle. a barrier; problem; obstacle: He jumped over the last hurdle. Not to be confused with: hurtle – speed; race; rush; shoot: I watched the horses hurtle down...

  9. Definition of hurdle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Hurdle Definition. Any of a series of framelike barriers over which horses or runners must leap in a special race (the hurdles) A race in which a series of such barriers must be jumped without the competitors' breaking their stride.

  11. a difficult problem to be overcome; obstacle. British Terms [ Chiefly Brit.]a movable rectangular frame of interlaced twigs, crossed bars, or the like, as for a temporary fence. a frame or sled on which criminals, esp. traitors, were formerly drawn to the place of execution. v.t. to leap over (a hurdle, barrier, fence, etc.), as in a race.