The noun 'impediment' is derived from the Latin word 'impedimentum,' which is formed from 'impedire,' the same root as the verb 'impede.' 'Impedire' combines 'in,' meaning 'in' or 'into,' and 'pes,' meaning 'foot,' giving the original sense of something that 'gets in the way of the feet' or 'hinders forward movement.' In this context, 'impediment' etymologically signifies something that obstructs or hinders progress or achievement. Over time, it has come to represent any obstacle, difficulty ... The meaning of IMPEDIMENT is something that impedes; especially : an impairment (such as a stutter or a lisp) that interferes with the proper articulation of speech. Something that is an impediment to a person or thing makes their movement, development, or progress difficult. Literal Meaning: Refers primarily to anything that physically obstructs movement or progress, such as an impediment on a road or a barrier to achieving a certain goal. Example: “The fallen tree was a significant impediment to traffic on the highway.” Figurative Meaning: Commonly applied in contexts involving personal challenges or barriers.

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