Verb
The project was hampered by budget restraints.
Construction is hampering traffic on the highway.
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Verb
Chwalińska took a medical timeout for an ankle injury at the end of the game and was clearly hampered by it for the rest of the match.—
Ava Wallace,
New York Times,
29 June 2026 Those terminals now sit ready, but long-term contracting and new upstream investment remain hampered by mixed policy signals on the future role of gas.—
David Blackmon,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026
Noun
After the filming was done, Feargal Quinn sent me a hamper, by way of thanks.—
Anne Enright,
New Yorker,
1 June 2026 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 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