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Encumbrance

noun
1.
An onerous or difficult concern.  Synonyms: burden, incumbrance, load, onus.  "That's a load off my mind"
2.
A charge against property (as a lien or mortgage).  Synonym: incumbrance.
3.
Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome.  Synonyms: hinderance, hindrance, hitch, incumbrance, interference, preventative, preventive.






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"Encumbrance" Quotes from Famous Books



... happier for her wealth; the piled-up millions overshadowed her personality; and it was not long before she knew that most people regarded her simply as the heiress of the Woods fortune—an unavoidable encumbrance attached to the property, which divers thrifty-minded gentlemen were willing to put up with. To put up with!—at the thought, her pride rose in a hot blush, and, it must be confessed, she sought ...
— The Eagle's Shadow • James Branch Cabell

... no encumbrance, since we have ample supplies of power. In fact, we are now employing the highest acceleration we Titanians can endure for any ...
— Spacehounds of IPC • Edward Elmer Smith

... on these things, it has always seemed a worthier honour to be the instrument of making you bestir yourselves in this high matter, than to enjoy all that office can bestow—office, of which the patronage would be an irksome encumbrance, the emoluments superfluous to one content with the rest of his industrious fellow-citizens that his own hands minister to his wants; and as for the power supposed to follow it—I have lived near half a century, and I have learned that power and ...
— The Glory of English Prose - Letters to My Grandson • Stephen Coleridge

... 'Rill and Hopewell, "was for all the worl' like Famine weddin' with Poverty. And a very purty weddin' that allus is," she added with a sniff. "Neither of 'em ain't got nothin', nor never will have—'ceptin' that Hopewell's got an encumbrance in the shape of that ...
— How Janice Day Won • Helen Beecher Long

... the continuance of cruelty, which he censured in the strongest language of indignation. Certain settlers established a species of juvenile slavery: they followed up the mother, retarded by the encumbrance of her children, until she was compelled in her terror to leave them. Well might the Governor declare, that crime so enormous had fixed a lasting stigma on the British name. These provocations produced their usual consequences: by spearing cattle, and other acts of hostility, a tribe ...
— The History of Tasmania , Volume II (of 2) • John West


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