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- nounhurdling (noun)
- the sport of racing over hurdles:"she took up hurdling"
verbhurdling (present participle)- take part in a race that involves jumping hurdles:"this gelding hurdled fluently"
- enclose or fence off with hurdles:"a maze of individual hurdled pens"
OriginOld English hyrdel ‘temporary fence’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch horde and German Hürde. - Hurdling can mean12:
- To leap over especially while running, as in "She hurdled the fence."
- To overcome or surmount, as in "They've had to hurdle significant financial obstacles."
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The verb hurdle has two meanings, and they are directly related to these. It can mean "to leap over especially while running," as in "She hurdled the fence," and it can mean "to overcome or surmount," as in "They've had to hurdle significant financial obstacles."www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hurdlingHurdle isn't just a noun, though. It's a verb with two meanings, one of which relates directly to the hurdles of track and field: "to leap over especially while running," as in "hurdling a fence." From that late 19th century meaning came an extended figurative use of "overcome" or "surmount," as in "hurdling adversity."www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/hurtle-and-hu… - People also ask
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