impediment

  • 31Impediment of Crime — The Impediment of Crime or crimen is, in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, a diriment impediment to marriage arising from certain circumstance involving homicide and adultery an impediment such that it prevents the marriage bond from… …

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  • 32impediment — noun Date: 14th century 1. something that impedes; especially an organic obstruction to speech 2. a bar or hindrance (as lack of sufficient age) to a lawful marriage …

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  • 33Impediment — Im|pe|di|mẹnt 〈n. 11; veraltet〉 (rechtl.) Hindernis [<lat. impedimentum „Hindernis“] * * * Im|pe|di|mẹnt, das; [e]s, e [lat. impedimentum] (Rechtsspr. veraltet): rechtliches Hindernis (z. B. Ehehindernis) …

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  • 34impediment — im·ped·i·ment im ped ə mənt n something that impedes <children with deafness or hearing impediments> esp an impairment (as a stutter or a lisp) that interferes with the proper articulation of speech …

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  • 35impediment — Synonyms and related words: arrest, arrestation, arrestment, bar, barrier, blank wall, blind alley, blind gut, block, blockade, blockage, blocking, bottleneck, burden, burthen, cargo, cecum, charge, check, choking, choking off, clog, clogging,… …

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  • 36impediment — im|pe|di|ment Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 37impedimént — s. n., pl. impediménte …

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  • 38Impediment — Im|pe|di|ment das; [e]s, e <aus lat. impedimentum »Behinderung«> (veraltet) rechtliches Hindernis (z. B. Ehehindernis) …

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  • 39impediment — im·ped·i·ment || ɪm pedɪmÉ™nt n. hindrance, obstacle, obstruction; physical defect which causes speech problems …

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  • 40impediment — n. Hindrance, obstruction, obstacle, check, bar, difficulty, stumbling block, encumbrance …

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