Verb
The project was hampered by budget restraints.
Construction is hampering traffic on the highway.
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Verb
India imports nearly 90% of its crude oil, so the war hampered vehicles that need gasoline and millions of homes and restaurants that need LPG.—ABC News,
8 July 2026 Because the injection must then be sent (or pushed) to each specific target, the scale of the attack is limited, hampering mass exploits that hit the Internet at large.—
Dan Goodin,
ArsTechnica,
8 July 2026
Noun
Who wants a pool party surrounded by trash cans, laundry hampers, or the machinery that keeps the water fine?—
Jesse Dorris,
Architectural Digest,
23 June 2026 Some people like to come back to fresh bedding, a tidy closet, and an empty hamper so that everything from the trip can be dumped or sorted right away.—
Kristina McGuirk,
Better Homes & Gardens,
20 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for hamper
Word History
Etymology
Verb
Middle English
Noun
Middle English hamper, hanaper, literally, case to hold goblets, from Anglo-French hanaper, from hanap goblet, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hnæpp bowl