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An unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating.
blow
reverse
reversal
black eye
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1
However, Congress played down the possible ramifications of its state elections
setback
.
2
The
setback
highlights the problems created by inconsistent funding for energy research.
3
Coach Dan Bylsma said earlier Thursday that Franson recently suffered a
setback
.
4
Sakamoto said Japanese rugby still had a bright future despite the
setback
.
5
It may help to regard a
setback
as an actual step forward!
6
Dimon fought through the London whale fiasco and a personal health
setback
.
7
Every time we made some progress, a new
setback
popped up elsewhere.
8
If passed, the California
setback
requirement would probably apply to new permits.
9
The Bluejays suffered only one loss - a home
setback
against then-No.
10
I don't think it's a
setback
for race relations in this area.
11
Mr Bruton said the bombing was another
setback
for the peace process.
12
The vote was an embarrassing
setback
for Obama, who favors both measures.
13
Our interests in Central and South America would suffer a severe
setback
.
14
He said it had been a real
setback
to the relief effort.
15
Labour, which suffered the greatest electoral
setback
,
has taken the bigger gamble.
16
By then, the
setback
had snowballed into a full-blown crisis for Australia.
setback
major setback
suffer a setback
latest setback
serious setback
temporary setback
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