The difference between Behedge and Impede
When used as verbs, behedge means to hedge about, whereas impede means to get in the way of.
check bellow for the other definitions of Behedge and Impede
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Behedge as a verb (transitive):
To hedge about; surround with or as with a hedge.
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Behedge as a verb (transitive):
To determine the boundary or limit of; define.
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Behedge as a verb (transitive):
To surround; beset; plague; hinder.
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Behedge as a verb (transitive):
To straiten; restrict; constrain; limit.
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Impede as a verb (transitive):
To get in the way of; to hinder.