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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Hinder

Does 'hinder' mean both 'delay' and 'halt (for good)'?
  

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Hi, The usual idea with ''hinder' is 'delay, impede', but not 'halt permanently'. Clive

  • Hi, The usual idea with ''hinder' is 'delay, impede', but not 'halt permanently'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

The usual idea with ''hinder' is 'delay, impede', but not 'halt permanently'.

Clive
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What about 'halt' itslef? Same idea as 'hinder'? Only means 'delay'?
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Hi,



'Halt' is a strong way of saying 'stop'.



Clive

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