noun
- plural of impeder; people or things that obstruct, hinder, or slow down progress or movement
Usage: formal; typically used in technical or academic contexts
Examples
- The regulatory impeders slowed down the company's expansion plans.
- Traffic congestion and weather were major impeders to the delivery schedule.
- Lack of funding and poor planning are common impeders to project success.
- The team identified several impeders that prevented them from meeting their deadline.
- Bureaucratic impeders often frustrate innovation in large organizations.
- Physical impeders like walls and barriers blocked the direct route.