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abaft
apis
arrear
arrest
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arresting
astern
attaint
back
bar
barred
barrier
becalmed
bedwarf
blench
blind
blindfold
blindfolded
blindfolding
block
blockade
bolster
breech
bridge
caul
cerebellum
check
check-mate
cheek-tooth
chimera
choke
clog
counter-influence
counteract
counteracted
counteracting
counterwork
cramp
cross
curtail-dog
cut
damage
debar
debark
debarkation
debarked
debarking
debarred
delay
delayed
delayment
deobstruct
deprived
depriving
disappoint
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disturbance
draw-bridge
dwarf
eddy-wind
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excluding
expedite
fender
fetter
fillet
forbid
forbidding
forefend
foreslow
forestall
forestalled
forestalling
foul
freed
freeing
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gag
hand
handgallop
handle
help
hinder
hinderance
hinderer
hindermost
holdback
hushmoney
impeach
impeached
impeaching
impeachment
impede
impeded
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impedimental
impeding
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impracticably
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inhibit
inoffensive
intercepting
interception
interest
interrupt
interrupted
interrupting
interruption
jamb
keep
lap
let
letter
morose
muzzle
neck
obduracy
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obstructer
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obstruent
occiput
offend
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posteriors
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prohibited
prohibition
provost
ransom
readiness
remora
remorate
repine
restrain
restraining
restraint
retard
retardation
retarded
retarder
retarding
rub
run
sagittate
salient
save
saving
shut
sleeper
slug
solidity
sour
specification
spur
stay
steer
stern
stick
stifle
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stop
stopped
stopper
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strangle
stringhalt
stunt
stunted
stunting
suffer
sufferance
suppress
suppressing
suspend
tail
tolerate
trash
truss
turnpike
tye
unchecked
undisturbed
unhindered
unimpeded
unprevented
unrestrained
wart
wax
web
wood-puceron



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1828 Definition

HINDER, a. comp. of hind. That is in a position contrary to that of the head or fore part; designating the part which follows; as the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder part of a ship, or the stern. Acts 27.

1913 Definition
Hinder (hinder)
a.(?)
Hind"er
[OE. hindere, AS. hinder, adv., behind; akin to OHG. hintar, prep., behind, G. hinter, Goth. hindar; orig. a comparative, and akin to AS. hine hence. See Hence, He, and cf. Hind, , Hindmost
  1. Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder parts of a horse.

    He was in the hinder part of the ship. Mark iv. 38.

  2. To keep back or behind] to prevent from starting or moving forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants; to hinder me from going.

    Them that were entering in ye hindered. Luke xi. 52.

    I hinder you too long. Shak.

  3. To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.

    What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of families, from having the same right? Locke.

    Syn. -- To check; retard; impede; delay; block; clog; prevent; stop; interrupt; counteract; thwart; oppose; obstruct; debar; embarrass.

  4. To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.

    This objection hinders not but that the heroic action of some commander . . . may be written. Dryden.


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Noah Says...
This general disposition to subject the slight and fleeting influence of human example and opinions, for the controlling authority of divine commands, is among the most gloomy presages of the present times. Without a great change of public taste … the progress of depravity will be as rapid, as the ultimate loss of morals, of religion, and of civil liberty, is certain. God has provided but one way, by which nations can secure their rights and privileges … by obedience to his laws. Without this, a nation may be great in population, great in wealth, and great in military strength; but it must be corrupt in morals, degraded in character, and distracted with factions. This is the order of God's moral government, as firm as his throne, and unchangeable as his purpose; and nations, disregarding this order, are doomed to incessant internal evils, and ultimately to ruin.
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