All 4 Uses
hinder
in
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling
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- Why hinder him now?†
Chpt 7 *hinder = slowed down or caused problems for
- Through growing drowse he heard the names of devils—of Zulbazan, Son of Eblis, who lives in bazars and paraos, making all the sudden lewd wickedness of wayside halts; of Dulhan, invisible about mosques, the dweller among the slippers of the faithful, who hinders folk from their prayers; and Musboot, Lord of lies and panic.†
Chpt 10hinders = slows down or causes problems for
- None must hinder my return.†
Chpt 14hinder = slowed down or caused problems for
- And the two of them, laying him east and west, that the mysterious earth-currents which thrill the clay of our bodies might help and not hinder, took him to pieces all one long afternoon—bone by bone, muscle by muscle, ligament by ligament, and lastly, nerve by nerve.†
Chpt 15
Definitions:
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(1)
(hinder as in: hindered by) slow down or cause problems for
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)