tr.v. en·cum·bered, en·cum·ber·ing, en·cum·bers
- To put a heavy load on; burden: a hiker who was encumbered with a heavy pack; a life that has always been encumbered with responsibilities.
- To hinder or impede the action or performance of: restrictions that encumber police work.
- To burden with legal or financial obligations: an estate that is encumbered with debts.
encumber
v : hold back [syn: restrain, cumber, constrain]
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