stymie in English

verb
1
prevent or hinder the progress of.
the changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments

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1. They relished every chance to stymie him.

2. This vulnerability could stymie the Internet economy.

3. Wind, Rain and Nigeria Can't Stymie the U.S.

4. You'll encounter obstacles that might stymie some individuals.

5. Corralling Carrots' Microbial Allies Could Stymie Disease

6. Surely flame wars over article content will stymie good intentions.

7. Such a relationship will certainly stymie a positive editorial association.

8. Those inconsistencies, the report says, stymie attainment of crucial environmental objectives.

9. Regulators may yet stymie the growth of real-time bidding.

10. In private he bitterly upbraided Brown for seeking to stymie his program.

11. Chinese steelmakers countered that the U.S. industry was trying to stymie legitimate competition.

12. Milosevic has granted piecemeal concessions while sowing the kind of confusion that he has used in the past to stymie opponents.

13. Claudius is one of the most user-friendly of the ancient Roman names – even though it's associated with the villainous character in Shakespeare's Hamlet.But as with feminine form Claudia, the "lame" meaning may stymie the rise of Claudius.