noun
- plural of cumberer; people or things that burden, encumber, or hinder progress
Usage: formal or literary; often used in biblical or religious contexts
Examples
- The old equipment became cumberers of progress in the modern factory.
- She viewed unnecessary regulations as cumberers of innovation.
- The cumberers of the organization were finally removed from leadership.
- Outdated systems are cumberers that slow down efficiency.
- He identified the cumberers holding back the team's success.