Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut ɪmˈpɛdəmənt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Not having a pen is an absolute impediment to taking notes.
A2 A lack of internet connection can be an absolute impediment to completing online tasks.
B1 A broken leg can be an absolute impediment to participating in sports activities.
B2 Language barrier can be an absolute impediment to effective communication in a multicultural team.
C1 Lack of funding proved to be an absolute impediment to the success of the project.
C2 The lack of support from upper management was seen as an absolute impediment to implementing the new strategy.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 For beginners, a lack of vocabulary can be an absolute impediment to fluency in a new language.
A2 Without proper training, fear can become an absolute impediment to success.
B1 A lack of funding proved to be an absolute impediment to the completion of the project.
B2 The strict regulations were seen as an absolute impediment to innovation in the industry.
C1 The lack of support from the government was an absolute impediment to the company's expansion plans.
C2 The absence of reliable data was an absolute impediment to making informed decisions.
formal The flooding was an absolute impediment to the construction project.
informal The rain was a total roadblock for the workers.
slang The traffic jam was a complete buzzkill for our plans.
figurative His lack of motivation was an absolute impediment to his success.
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