incumber

/ɪnˈkʌmbər/
verb
  1. To burden or weigh down; to make it difficult for someone or something to move or function.
    • The old furniture incumbered the hallway, making it hard to pass through.
    • Too many rules can incumber a creative team's ability to innovate.
    • The heavy backpack incumbered the hiker as she climbed the steep trail.
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