Clogging synonyms
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preventing movement
preventing movement
To coagulate.
To provide too much power to a circuit
In a foul manner.
To fill to excess; overcrowd
To hamper is defined as to stop someone from doing something or stop something from progressing as it should.
(Statistics) To assign weights or a weight to.
To hinder the activity or free movement of.
To choke up or stop up, as with phlegm
To prevent the flow or passage of:
To put shackles on (someone); confine with shackles.
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To control or keep in check.
pluging
To fill (a hole) tightly with or as if with a plug; stop up.
To cause to go; to send away with baggage or belongings; especially, to send away peremptorily or suddenly; - sometimes with off. See pack off
To close, shut, or block (a passage)
To block or stop up (a passage) with obstacles or impediments; dam; clog
To lump is defined as to group things together, even if they don't necessarily all belong together.
The resistance, weight, or power drain sustained by a machine or electrical circuit.
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To jam is defined as to shove in so something gets stuck, to squeeze into a tight space, or is a causal term for playing music.
To hold in check; restrain; confine
To fill in such a way as to obstruct; block up; obstruct
Dance is defined as to move the feet and body to rhythm.
To check, restrain, or control (an impulse or activity, for example); rein in.
To grapple; to engage in close combat.
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Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
To prevent (something or someone) from passing.
To obstruct by means of a bar or bars; shut off; close
To become full
To stop or seal with a cork
freeing (antonym)
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
opening (antonym)
To remove obstructions from; clear:
Find another word for clogging. In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for clogging, like: hindering, impeding, obstructive, clotting, overloading, fouling, choking, congesting, hampering, weighting and trammelling.