How to Use encumber in a Sentence

encumber

verb
  • Lack of funding has encumbered the project.
  • These rules will only encumber the people we're trying to help.
  • As a result, Hamlin's win in the Irish Hills 250 was ruled encumbered.
    Detroit Free Press, 21 June 2017
  • The production is encumbered by long blackouts for scene changes, during which the same Luther Vandross and Sade songs play over and over and over and over.
    Sam Hurwitt, The Mercury News, 16 Jan. 2017
  • Laptops and tablets may also be encumbered with the 25% import levy.
    Mark Gurman, Fortune, 28 June 2019
  • Dallas is encumbered in its ability to deal a first-round pick.
    Chris Fedor, cleveland, 24 Jan. 2020
  • But in fact there could have been nothing worse than to encumber himself with the obligation to form and control children.
    Rachel Cusk, Harper's Magazine, 10 Sep. 2023
  • But efforts to keep them on may, in effect, encumber reform.
    Maura Ewing, The Atlantic, 16 May 2017
  • The hope is that the testbed will remove much of the red tape that might otherwise encumber partnering with the government.
    Adi Gaskell, Forbes, 4 Oct. 2021
  • Many runners don’t like being encumbered with a handheld or hydration packs, but if the heat is extreme, don’t leave it to chance.
    Brion O’Connor, BostonGlobe.com, 25 July 2019
  • Nationwide and around the globe, children and adults alike face days encumbered by hunger — 42 million total in the U.S., according to FeedingAmerica.org.
    Samantha Brodsky, Good Housekeeping, 12 July 2017
  • An artist from a rich family who perceived himself as a failure, Cézanne was pressed forward by a sense of encumbering shame and a need to show them.
    Adam Gopnik, Town & Country, 5 Mar. 2023
  • Hensley ran off at record-breaking speed for a man encumbered with a large bellows instrument.
    Andrew Hamlin, sandiegouniontribune.com, 8 Mar. 2018
  • So a clean debt-limit bill could be quietly encumbered.
    Ed Kilgore, Daily Intelligencer, 3 Aug. 2017
  • Mathurin hasn't hit a rookie wall in part because he's encumbered by almost zero self-doubt.
    Dustin Dopirak, The Indianapolis Star, 22 Mar. 2023
  • There’s even a perk that lets players fast-travel if they’re encumbered, a persistent problem in the Fallout franchise.
    Matthew Gault, Time, 22 Oct. 2019
  • When my parents finally left, they were encumbered with office files and binders my father refused to throw away.
    Deepak Unnikrishnan, Foreign Affairs, 7 Feb. 2020
  • Sounds of shouting and struggle, then down the back staircase went the whooping gang encumbered by flailing, crew-cutted, unclean Bill Elder.
    Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Town & Country, 22 Aug. 2013
  • Those schemes were invented in the 1970s and quickly became encumbered by patents, limiting their use during the early years.
    Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica, 10 June 2018
  • Slowly, desparatly slowly, the remains of passage debris that encumbered the lower part of the doorway was removed.
    Kim Zetter, WIRED, 21 Nov. 2010
  • Sometimes no means no, and that should be the case every time there is a request to develop land encumbered by a conservation easement.
    The Denver Post Editorial Board, The Denver Post, 13 Nov. 2019
  • There is no formal art training to encumber your pure expression.
    Borys Kit, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 July 2023
  • Share a tin of pimento cheese (sadly encumbered by strips of pickled onions — just let us at the cheese, please!) with saltines ($8) or fluffy biscuits and Benton ham, with a swipe of sorghum butter on the side, worth eating on its own ($16).
    Kara Baskin, BostonGlobe.com, 7 Aug. 2019
  • Horowitz: Six years into a show you're encumbered, for better or for worse, by everything that has come before — from wardrobe choices to story choices.
    Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Oct. 2017
  • Still, in scene after scene, their exchanges are encumbered by complex music roiling in the orchestra.
    New York Times, 1 June 2018
  • At this point, Alex and Kim, newly encumbered with an unwieldy but magnificent collection, were unsure of what to do.
    Nathaniel Adams, Chron, 19 Feb. 2023
  • Get our daily newsletter That might seem an odd description for a country embroiled in two wars and encumbered by sanctions.
    The Economist, 1 Mar. 2018
  • This type of deed does not affect the transferor’s homestead rights, their right to transfer or encumber the property, or their ad valorem tax exemptions.
    Wesley E. Wright, Houston Chronicle, 16 Apr. 2020
  • The labs, which are not encumbered by interior columns or walls, should be able to adapt to shifting research priorities.
    Blair Kamin, chicagotribune.com, 13 June 2019
  • Altuve saw one pitch to produce a second, blistering a two-seam fastball back toward Hammel for a two-run single to lift the angst encumbering the Astros lineup.
    Chandler Rome, Houston Chronicle, 24 June 2018

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