hamperer

[US]/[ˈhæmpər]/
[UK]/[ˈhæmpər]/

Translation

n.A person who hinders or obstructs progress; a person who prevents something from happening.; Someone who creates difficulties or problems.
v.To act as a hamperer; to hinder or obstruct.

Phrases & Collocations

a hamperer

the hamperer

hamperer's actions

serious hamperer

primary hamperer

constant hamperer

Example Sentences

the bureaucratic red tape proved to be a significant hamperer of progress.

lack of funding was a major hamperer to the research project's success.

he saw himself as a hamperer of the company's innovative spirit.

the outdated regulations acted as a constant hamperer to new business ventures.

internal politics often proved to be a serious hamperer of effective teamwork.

the heavy rain was a considerable hamperer to the outdoor event.

he was a known hamperer of any attempts at reform within the organization.

unnecessary paperwork became a significant hamperer to efficient operations.

the rigid hierarchy was a constant hamperer to employee initiative.

she identified the lack of communication as a key hamperer to the project.

the complex licensing process was a major hamperer for small businesses.

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