thwart|thwarted|thwarting|thwarts in English
verb
[θwɔrt /θwɔːt]
frustrate, foil, prevent, impede; be placed across; place across
Use "thwart|thwarted|thwarting|thwarts" in a sentence
1. Antistrophal Thwarting fraud through encryption
2. Thwart that Abyssinian
3. Her good intentions were thwarted almost immediately.
4. Our course must thwart those designs.
5. I don't think that will thwart our purposes.
6. 5 We were thwarted at every turn.
7. Harry knew now that nothing could thwart his plans.
8. Blockchain technology was designed to thwart big institutions
9. Thwarted yet wondering, she chopped away with the hoe.
10. But remoteness from the nearest exchange thwarted its efforts.
11. But once again the strange summer weather thwarted us.
12. As an adjective Confounded is confused; thwarted.
13. Increased percentage of illegal access attempts that are thwarted
14. Increased number of illegal access attempts that are thwarted
15. 8 When Adam sinned, Jehovah’s purpose was not thwarted.
16. Sollozzo mounts a second assassination attempt on Vito at the hospital, which Michael thwarts.
17. 14 The Republicans are trying to embarrass the president by thwarting his economic program.
18. The only worldwide conglomerate that is capable of thwarting the Mishima Zaibatsu's ambitions.
19. This MasterBuilder will thwart The Kragle and save the realm
20. (Psalm 94:14) He showed mercy and pity in thwarting the enemies’ plans and delivering David.
21. Deafening attacks thwart Blindsight if it relies on hearing.
22. Checkmate definition is - to arrest, thwart, or counter completely
23. 17 The guards thwarted his attempt to escape from prison.
24. Arbovirus threats are not easily thwarted by piecemeal efforts
25. So that the plans of the shrewd are thwarted.