to hinder means to cripple, interfear, get in the way of, damage...basically if i were to say that "Getting pulled over by a cop would serverly hinder my chances of being on time" that would be that the cop would interfear or get in the way of my plans of going where ever i am going on time.
This is not usually a cooking term. If it is used in a recipe it might as a tip to get a better result. For instance: "Rinse the whole chicken, then pat dry with paper towels to avoid hindering the browning process". Hindering is interfering with or preventing something from happening.
Hindering a secured creditor means hiding or concealing property that is theirs. It can also mean not releasing information about a debtor that you would know.
If You Mean In Hindering Terrain, To My Knowledge, Yes You Can, Whether Or Not Someone Is In Hindering Terrain, Since There Is No Penalty When "Shooting Out" And If They Are In It, There Still Is A Clear Range Of Fire Since You Can Still Hit, But Since You Are Not "Rolling To Hit" To Use Probability Control, It Would Work.
It means lest. Prohibiting, hindering, removing. We will get on the boat lest we get caught in the flood.
If you meant "hindering," that means to delay something, to make it more difficult, or to prevent it from happening.
problems hindering the transfer of technology
whats the penalty for hindering in kleberg county
Major crimes hindering tourism development in Tanzania
Hindering your own prosecution by providing false information
all of these were factors hindering unity
all of these were factors hindering unity
It's means you are stopping something happen or stopping someone from doing something. For example: you are hindering my journey because you are in my way
it means you are not allowing the police officer to continue with his job. Or just interfering or hindering with the officer