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hurdle

1 of 2noun
/ˈhɜr.dəl/
Forms:hurdles
1

a light, movable barrier that competitors must jump over in certain races

  • The runner cleared the first hurdle effortlessly.
  • Several hurdles were set up on the track for practice.
  • He tripped over a hurdle during the competition.
  • The coach adjusted the height of the hurdles.
  • Hurdles lined the track for the 110-meter race.
2

the action of leaping over an obstacle

  • His best hurdle came at the final barrier.
  • The team practiced their hurdle repeatedly before the race.
  • She executed a perfect hurdle during the training session.
  • The athlete's hurdle was timed perfectly with her stride.
  • Each hurdle in the competition tested endurance and agility.
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3

a difficulty or problem that must be overcome in order to achieve something

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  • The biggest hurdle for the startup was securing enough funding to launch their product.
  • Completing the extensive paperwork was a major hurdle in the adoption process.
  • Despite the language barrier, she managed to overcome this hurdle and excel in her new job.
  • The team faced a significant hurdle when their lead programmer left the project unexpectedly.
  • Passing the certification exam was the final hurdle he needed to clear to advance in his career.