Impedía (en. Prevented)

/impeˈðia/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To stop or hinder the progress of an action.
The bad weather prevented us from leaving the house.
El mal tiempo impedía que pudiéramos salir de casa.
To set up barriers or get in the way of something.
The competition rules prevented minors from participating.
Las reglas de la competencia impedían que los menores participaran.
To cause the impossibility of doing something.
His health condition prevented him from attending the meeting.
Su estado de salud impedía que asistiera a la reunión.

Etymology

From Latin 'impedīre', which means 'to catch' or 'to stop'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

not prevent from
Not obstruct the accomplishment of something.
no impedir que
prevent someone
To interrupt or hinder someone's progress or development.
impe-dir a alguien
prevent access
To make it so that a person cannot access a place or situation.
impedir el acceso

Related Words

impediment
Something that hinders or makes something difficult.
impedimento
impedible
That cannot be avoided.
impedible
prevent
To anticipate a fact that could occur.
prevenir

Slang Meanings

That prevents someone from having fun.
Don't be a party pooper, don't prevent people from enjoying themselves.
No seas aguafiestas, no impidas que la gente disfrute.
When someone is very protective.
That mother always prevents her daughter from going out with her friends.
Esa madre siempre impide que su hija salga con sus amigos.