"Delayment" is a word in ENGLISH
Hindrance.
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Little Tommy's kindergarten class was on a field trip to their local police station. There they saw pictures tacked to a big bulletin board. The label clearly read, "The 10 Most Wanted."One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked if it really was the photo of a wanted person."Yes," said the policeman, "the detectives want him very badly."So Little Tommy asked, while tugging on the man's belt, "Um, mister, why didn't you keep them when you took their pictures?"
The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc.; stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development.
Read the complete definitionIn a state of restraint or hindrance.
Read the complete definitionA hindrance or disappointment; a check.
Read the complete definitionA piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever …
Read the complete definitionAny obstruction, or cause of obstruction; a stop; a hindrance; an obstacle; as, a block in the way.
Read the complete definitionLegal capacity ls the attri-bute of a person who can acquire new rights, or transfer rights, or assume duties, accord-ing …
Read the complete definitionHindrance; restraint.
Read the complete definitionAction in opposition; hindrance resistance.
Read the complete definitionThat which confines or contracts; a restraint; a shackle; a hindrance.
Read the complete definitionWith opposition or hindrance; at cross purposes; contrarily; as, things go crisscross.
Read the complete definitionThat which curbs, restrains, or subdues; a check or hindrance; esp., a chain or strap attached to the upper part …
Read the complete definitionHindrance from approach; exclusion.
Read the complete definitionA putting off or deferring; procrastination; lingering inactivity; stop; detention; hindrance.
Read the complete definitionThat which deters; a deterrent; a hindrance.
Read the complete definitionLoss; detriment; hindrance; prejudice to interest, fame, credit, profit, or other good.
Read the complete definitionTo serve as a clog or hindrance; to hold back.
Read the complete definitionA loss of advantage, or deduction from profit, value, success, etc.; a discouragement or hindrance; objectionable feature.
Read the complete definitionA state of being embarrassed; perplexity; impediment to freedom of action; entanglement; hindrance; confusion or discomposure of mind, as from …
Read the complete definitionHindrance; molestation.
Read the complete definitionFree from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; -- said of a road, passage, etc.; as, a fair mark; …
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