Use "frustrate" in a sentence

1. But Mr McCain might frustrate him again.

2. Fun things just work; they do not frustrate.

3. It's attitudes like that which so frustrate doctors.

4. The prisoner made a frustrate attempt to escape.

5. We should frustrate the plans of our enemy.

6. They made their preparations to frustrate the conspiracy.

7. Both difficulty and failure did not frustrate his passion.

8. An insensitive allocation policy could only frustrate their efforts.

9. This is the place that we frustrate enemy.

10. Before long, this element proliferation began to frustrate the chemists.

11. Counterintelligence definition: activities designed to frustrate enemy espionage Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

12. Deliberately frustrate any desires that may be the result of an advertising campaign.

13. The term comes from "discombobulate," which means to confuse or frustrate, and Google.

14. Doesn't it frustrate you that audiences in the theatre are so restricted?

15. Circumstances may frustrate even the noblest of plans. —Ecclesiastes 9:11.

16. Counteract definition, to act in opposition to; frustrate by contrary action

17. Some common synonyms of Balk are baffle, foil, frustrate, and thwart

18. They do their best to frustrate my efforts at every turn.

19. What does Countermine mean? To frustrate or defeat by secret and opposite measures

20. 6 They do their best to frustrate my efforts at every turn.

21. 69 synonyms for Avoid: prevent, stop, frustrate, hamper, foil, inhibit, head off, avert, thwart, intercept

22. 49 synonyms for Bedevil: plague, worry, trouble, frustrate, torture, irritate, torment, harass, hassle

23. Captain Moroni’s preparations and strategies help frustrate the designs of the Lamanite army

24. Deceive, mislead, delude, Beguile mean to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness

25. 38 synonyms for Avert: ward off, avoid, prevent, frustrate, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall, turn

26. Early-season Caddises can tempt or frustrate, depending on weather and water conditions.

27. And I frustrate its ability to represent any meaningful sound as a consequence.

28. The adjective Burglarproof is something designed to be secure and to frustrate any attempted burglary

29. He tried to frustrate his political opponents by denying them access to the media.

30. Perhaps future life not always Bon voyage, we will also meet frustrate, time of antinomy.

31. Poor voice quality interferes with communication, and it may frustrate both the speaker and the audience.

32. Shea said the sparse cell where Salvi is housed is designed to frustrate suicide attempts.

33. But this didn't frustrate Einstein. He was content to go as far as he could.

34. Delightful prospect that this is, it is felt that certification problems will frustrate any such plans.

35. No, he instructed his loyal counselor Hushai to join Absalom so that he might frustrate Ahithophel’s counsel.

36. For too long, John Major and his government had used these preconditions to frustrate the peace process.

37. See synonyms for: Counteract / Counteracting on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to act in opposition to; frustrate by contrary action.

38. I was, for example and for my own personal satisfaction, trying to frustrate likely Soviet intelligence-gathering in Cheltenham.

39. Ward off, avoid, prevent, frustrate, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall A fresh tragedy was narrowly Averted yesterday

40. This feature has prevented many accidental errors, although it tends to frustrate the user as sophistication grows with time.

41. They were prepared to ferry the ball from blue shirt to blue shirt and in the process frustrate Nottingham Forest.

42. By abolishing the causes of these problems and the obstacles that so often frustrate efforts to correct them.

43. Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty.

44. They might try even harder to get her to open up, which, of course, would frustrate her more.

45. Here we bring together a set of problems that may frustrate stabilization policy: lags, rational expectations, and political pressures.

46. See synonyms for: counteract / Counteracting on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to act in opposition to; frustrate by contrary action.

47. To confuse or perplex, especially so as to frustrate or prevent from taking action: a patient whose condition Baffled the physicians

48. See synonyms for: counteract / Counteracting on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to act in opposition to; frustrate by contrary action.

49. I could psych out the captors, and I could put out orders that would frustrate them and keep them off balance.sentence dictionary

50. But the Bolsheviks were determined to frustrate them and immediately after October a bitter struggle ensued between the workers and the party.

51. The devil is the father of lies, and he is ever anxious to frustrate the work of God by his clever imitations.

52. If the foreigner's situation is bad, the tenant's goal maybe frustrate after leasing the factory building for it's seized, even under sale by auction.

53. While all these words mean "to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness," Beguile stresses the use of charm and persuasion in deceiving

54. And would it be loving for him to create us with the desire for everlasting life and then frustrate us by never allowing us to realize that desire? —Psalm 145:16.

55. Blackberry Key2 If you rely on an older Blackberry phone, the Blackberry Key2 is a worthy upgrade, but it will frustrate people switching from all-touch phones, despite some winning extras.

56. First, because of the JV's increased presence in the market, PRSfM would have a greater incentive to use its control over Anglo performing rights to frustrate or delay entry of a competitor.

57. WTO rules make it illegal for any WTO member to "frustrate" the intent of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade that is the historic heart of the WTO treaty through "exchange action."

58. IN HORATIAN Alcaics Abstract: Scholars have neglected the critical implications of the Horatian Alcaic caesura, whose very regularity creates a set of metrical expectations the poet may variously satisfy, frustrate and play upon for expressive effects

59. Early 14c., "confute or frustrate an opponent in argument, end an argument by winning it," from Latin Concludere "to shut up, enclose," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + -cludere, combining form of claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)).

60. ‘He, completely submerged and Barehanded, caught catfish in the Altamaha River's thick brown water, locating them by touch among the tree roots.’ ‘I walked over to it, and began to dig Barehanded.’ ‘Vizquel's Barehanded plays on slow bounding balls and Alomar's far-reaching range constantly frustrate opposing batters.’

61. Conclude (v.) early 14c., "confute or frustrate an opponent in argument, end an argument by winning it," from Latin Concludere "to shut up, enclose," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + -cludere, combining form of claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)).

62. Bamboozle is a word which means “to deceive by underhanded methods” and “to confuse, frustrate, or throw off thoroughly or completely.” It became popular slang on /r/me_irl in late 2016 in posts that asked for upvotes, as users made posts that said if the post gets a certain amount of upvotes, they will perform an action

63. “Well, my sweet,” said Miss Pross, nodding her head emphatically, “the short and the long of it is, that I am a subject of His Most Gracious Majesty King George the Third;” Miss Pross Curtseyed at the name; “and as such, my maxim is, Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks, On him our hopes we fix, God save the King!”

64. Or how should he have hope of Your bounty in freeing him from it, while You Abandonest him within it? So how can I endure the tribulations of the next world and gext great ordeals that occur within it? I have stretched forth my hands therefore, by Thy honour, respond to my supplication and let me attain my wishes and, by Thy bounty, frustrate