Definition of Impedible. Meaning of Impedible. Synonyms of Impedible

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Definition of Impedible

Impedible
Impedible Im*ped"i*ble, a. Capable of being impeded or hindered. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Impedible from wikipedia

- Look up impedance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Impedance is the complex-valued generalization of resistance. It may refer to: Acoustic impedance...
- In electronics, high impedance means that a point in a circuit (a node) allows a relatively small amount of current through, per unit of applied voltage...
- In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit...
- the 1990s, led to protests and organized strikes. The war with Russia impeded meaningful economic recovery in the 2010s, while efforts to combat the...
- scholars who formally study vocabulary, compile dictionaries, or both, were impeded by a lack of comprehensive data on actual vocabulary in use from good-quality...
- exclusively parliamentarian line and instead concentrate on politically impeding the operations of the Marshall Plan, the U.S. program of rebuilding Europe...
- Acoustic impedance and specific acoustic impedance are measures of the opposition that a system presents to the acoustic flow resulting from an acoustic...
- In electrical engineering, impedance matching is the practice of designing or adjusting the input impedance or output impedance of an electrical device...
- endangers an opponent) or attempting to tackle, (fouls relating to tripping, impeding and obstruction). The use of the stick to strike an opponent will usually...
- different regions of the world, and sometimes within the same country, can impede the movement of p****engers and freight. Often elaborate transfer mechanisms...