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    Hur·dle
    /ˈhərd(ə)l/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. take part in a race that involves jumping hurdles: "this gelding hurdled fluently"
    • 2. enclose or fence off with hurdles: "a maze of individual hurdled pens"
  2. A hurdle is a barrier or other obstacle that a runner has to jump over during a race. If you trip on a hurdle, you probably won't win the race. When they're doing certain types of races, both human and horse athletes have to leap across hurdles (sometimes other animals do this too, like dogs and even rabbits). To do this is also to hurdle.

  3. Definitions of 'hurdle' 1. A hurdle is a problem, difficulty, or part of a process that may prevent you from achieving something. [...] 2. Hurdles is a race in which people have to jump over a number of obstacles that are also called hurdles. You can use hurdles to refer to one or more races. [...] 3.

  4. 4 days ago · 1. countable noun. A hurdle is a problem, difficulty, or part of a process that may prevent you from achieving something. Two-thirds of candidates fall at this first hurdle and are packed off home. The weather will be the biggest hurdle so I have to be ready. Synonyms: obstacle, block, difficulty, barrier More Synonyms of hurdle.

  5. Definitions of 'hurdle' 1. A hurdle is a problem, difficulty, or part of a process that may prevent you from achieving something. [...] 2. Hurdles is a race in which people have to jump over a number of obstacles that are also called hurdles. You can use hurdles to refer to one or more races. [...] 3.

  6. a problem or difficulty that you have to deal with in order to be able to make progress: Getting a work permit was the first hurdle to overcome. hurdle. verb [ I, T ] uk / ˈhɜːdl / us. to jump over something, such as a bar or a fence, when you are running. hurdler. noun [ C ]

  7. hurdle meaning, definition, what is hurdle: a problem or difficulty that you must de...: Learn more.

  8. a problem or difficulty that must be solved or dealt with before you can achieve something synonym obstacle The next hurdle will be getting her parents' agreement. Well, we've cleared the first hurdle; let's see what happens next. We worked hard for three months on the deal only to see it fall at the final hurdle.

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