hurdled

[ˈhɜːdld]

hurdled Definition

  • 1to jump over a hurdle while running a race
  • 2to overcome an obstacle or difficulty

Using hurdled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hurdled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She hurdled the fence and continued running.

  • Example

    The team hurdled many obstacles to achieve success.

  • Example

    He hurdled over the pile of boxes in his way.

hurdled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hurdled

Phrases with hurdled

  • the minimum rate of return on an investment that is required by an investor

    Example

    The hurdle rate for this project is 10%.

  • a foot race in which runners must jump over a series of hurdles

    Example

    She won the gold medal in the 100-meter hurdle race.

  • a food preservation technique that involves heating food to a high temperature for a short time to kill bacteria and other microorganisms

    Example

    Hurdle technology is commonly used in the production of canned foods.

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Summary: hurdled in Brief

The verb 'hurdled' [ˈhɜːdld] can mean to jump over a hurdle while running a race or to overcome an obstacle or difficulty. It can be used literally, as in 'She hurdled the fence and continued running,' or figuratively, as in 'The team hurdled many obstacles to achieve success.' Other meanings include 'hurdle rate,' 'hurdle race,' and 'hurdle technology.'