Etymology: [ in-'k&m-b&r ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English encombren, from Middle French encombrer, from Old French, from en- + Old French combre dam, weir.
yüklenmiş, engellenmiş, borç, sorumluluk yüklemek, tıka basa doldurmak, yüklemek, mani olmak, encumbra, ayağına dolaşmak, incumber engel olmak, engellemek, engel olmak, doldurmak, ilişiksiz, ayak bağı olmak, ipoteksiz, encumbranceyük, zorunluluk veya sorumluluk altında bırakmak, engel ol, bakımından sorumlu olunan kişi, ipotek without encumbrances çocuksuz, mâni, çocuk, engel,
Weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow, Simple past tense and past participle of encumber, past of encumber, Liebling; "a hiker encumbered with a heavy backpack"; "an encumbered estate, Heavily burdened by armor or items carried Encumbrance defines a characters maximum Dexterity bonus to AC, armor check penalty, speed, and run factor Typically, armor constitutes all or most of a characters encumbrancethat is, carrying normal gear wont slow the character down any more than armor worn already does For a character who is weak or carrying a heavy load, encumbrance must be calculated by weight To do this, total the weight of all the armor, weapons, and gear carried Compare this total to the characters Strength on Table 101: Carrying Capacity to determine whether it is a light, medium, or heavy load Then consult Table 102: Carrying Loads and determine the maximum Dexterity bonus to AC, check penalty, speed, and run factor for that load type If the character is wearing armor, use the worse figure (from armor or from weight) for each category Do not stack the penalties, loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load; "a summer resort encumbered with great clapboard-and-stucco hotels"- A J Liebling; "a hiker encumbered with a heavy backpack"; "an encumbered estate", (See below), loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load; "a summer resort, encumbered with great clapboard-and-stucco hotels"- A, to load down something with a burden, to add a legal claim or other obligation, to restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment, burden, weigh down, hamper, hinder, impede (also incumber), To impede the motion or action of, as with a burden; to retard with something superfluous; to weigh down; to obstruct or embarrass; as, his movements were encumbered by his mantle; his mind is encumbered with useless learning, If you are encumbered by something, it prevents you from moving freely or doing what you want. Lead weights and air cylinders encumbered the divers as they walked to the shore It is still labouring under the debt burden that it was encumbered with in the 1980s. = burden + encumbered en·cum·bered The rest of the world is less encumbered with legislation. to make it difficult for you to do something or for something to happen = burden (encombrer, from combre ), To load with debts, or other legal claims; as, to encumber an estate with mortgages, To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge such as a mortgage or deed of trust, To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge such as a mortgage, To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge, e g , a mortgage, hold back, a bookkeeping procedure that commits a given amount of money to the payment of an order; each time an order is placed, an amount of money (the encumbrance) equal to the total price of the order is deducted from the free balance, When we agree to pay for something, perhaps by ordering merchandise or accepting a bid, we mark the money we've promised to pay so it's not spent elsewhere This is called encumbering funds Funds you have encumbered are not yet spent, so they are tracked in a separate column in your accounting reports Banner also calls them commitments,
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Weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow
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Simple past tense and past participle of encumber
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past of encumber
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Liebling; "a hiker encumbered with a heavy backpack"; "an encumbered estate
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Heavily burdened by armor or items carried Encumbrance defines a characters maximum Dexterity bonus to AC, armor check penalty, speed, and run factor Typically, armor constitutes all or most of a characters encumbrancethat is, carrying normal gear wont slow the character down any more than armor worn already does For a character who is weak or carrying a heavy load, encumbrance must be calculated by weight To do this, total the weight of all the armor, weapons, and gear carried Compare this total to the characters Strength on Table 101: Carrying Capacity to determine whether it is a light, medium, or heavy load Then consult Table 102: Carrying Loads and determine the maximum Dexterity bonus to AC, check penalty, speed, and run factor for that load type If the character is wearing armor, use the worse figure (from armor or from weight) for each category Do not stack the penalties
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loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load; "a summer resort encumbered with great clapboard-and-stucco hotels"- A J Liebling; "a hiker encumbered with a heavy backpack"; "an encumbered estate"
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loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load; "a summer resort
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encumbered with great clapboard-and-stucco hotels"- A
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encumber
to load down something with a burden
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to add a legal claim or other obligation
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to restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment
To impede the motion or action of, as with a burden; to retard with something superfluous; to weigh down; to obstruct or embarrass; as, his movements were encumbered by his mantle; his mind is encumbered with useless learning
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If you are encumbered by something, it prevents you from moving freely or doing what you want. Lead weights and air cylinders encumbered the divers as they walked to the shore It is still labouring under the debt burden that it was encumbered with in the 1980s. = burden + encumbered en·cum·bered The rest of the world is less encumbered with legislation. to make it difficult for you to do something or for something to happen = burden (encombrer, from combre )
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To load with debts, or other legal claims; as, to encumber an estate with mortgages
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To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge such as a mortgage or deed of trust
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To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge such as a mortgage
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To burden a parcel of land with a lien or charge, e g , a mortgage
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hold back
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a bookkeeping procedure that commits a given amount of money to the payment of an order; each time an order is placed, an amount of money (the encumbrance) equal to the total price of the order is deducted from the free balance
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When we agree to pay for something, perhaps by ordering merchandise or accepting a bid, we mark the money we've promised to pay so it's not spent elsewhere This is called encumbering funds Funds you have encumbered are not yet spent, so they are tracked in a separate column in your accounting reports Banner also calls them commitments
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