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Which sentence uses the word hinder correctly

The teacher will hinder the students at the class party

I can hinder my lunch by making it on time

the rain may hinder this afternoon's track meet

will you hinder with me after school​

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The rain may hinder this afternoons track meet
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Answer:

The rain may hinder this afternoon's track meet

Step-by-step explanation:

Hinder is a verb. According to the Cambridge English dictionary, the word "hinder" means to limit the ability of someone to do something or to limit the development of something. synonyms or related words include words like delay, deter, prevent, impede, avoid, hold back e.t.c.

The teacher will hinder the students at the class party

This option is wrong, as it is not correctly used in this sentence

I can hinder my lunch by making it on time

This option is wrong. Not only is the word hinder is wrongly used, but it is also contradictory

the rain may hinder this afternoon's track meet

This option is the correct answer. As the sentence made a complete sense

will you hinder with me after school​

This option is also wrong. As the sentence does not make a complete sense

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