What is another word for Incumbered?

Pronunciation: [ɪnkˈʌmbəd] (IPA)

The word "incumbered" refers to a state of being weighed down or hindered by something. It can be used to describe a situation where there is an obstacle, burden, or obstacle in the way. Some synonyms for "incumbered" include encumbered, burdened, hindered, impeded, restrained, shackled, restricted, and obstructed. These words all convey a sense of difficulty or hindrance, suggesting that something is preventing progress or freedom of movement. Whether used to describe a physical object or a mental hurdle, these synonyms for "incumbered" suggest a need to overcome obstacles and find a way to move forward.

What are the hypernyms for Incumbered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Incumbered

Wallow Crag, a long mile south of Keswick, is abrupt but not high, and somewhat Incumbered by trees.
"Climbing in The British Isles. Vol. 1 - England"
W. P. Haskett Smith
It was the Indian, Scott, who, reading first of all the men everything in the dread story, sprang forward with a stifled exclamation, as the horse dragged in the snow-covered log, whipped a knife from his pocket, cut the Incumbered arm and white hand free from the whiffletree and, carrying the stiffened body into the office, began with insane haste to cut away the clothing.
"Nan of Music Mountain"
Frank H. Spearman
The cavalry, weak in numbers, was soon Incumbered with squads of prisoners; darkness fell upon the field, and the defeated army streamed over the roads to Washington, followed only by its own fears.
"Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War"
G. F. R. Henderson

Related words: encumbered, encumbrance, encumbered by debt, how to become encumbered, how to be encumbered, how to become burdened by debt

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