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An act of hindering someone's plans or efforts.
frustration
foiling
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frustração
Preventing realization or attainment of a desire.
frustrating
frustrative
preventive
preventative
1
Two minutes later Arsenal missed another one-on-one chance, Lössl
thwarting
Danny Welbeck.
2
They are wary of the party or security officials
thwarting
their plans.
3
We have substantial resources being put into investigating and
thwarting
these attacks.
4
They hate me now because I have been instrumental in
thwarting
them.
5
What will ever break these individual wills which are forever
thwarting
royalty?
6
How many know how wisely to direct these instincts without
thwarting
them?
7
Would it stand between them always, rivalling her,
thwarting
her every effort?
8
Gove said teaching unions on both sides of the Atlantic were
thwarting
reform.
9
The movement in Paris, so far from
thwarting
the court, favoured its views.
10
Half the town would almost take trouble for the sake of
thwarting
him.
11
I think sometimes he takes a vicious pleasure in
thwarting
me.
12
I have been careful in not
thwarting
your own good purposes.
13
Mars continued to perform his office,
thwarting
Parry's incidental mischief among the mortals.
14
The consequences of
thwarting
his imperious will were too formidable to be encountered.
15
You have aided in
thwarting
me; now you shall come to my call.
16
Fate seemed to be
thwarting
the plucky Italian at every step.
thwarting
thwart
admit no thwarting
arbitrary thwarting
blunt thwarting
contemplate thwarting
great thwarting
português
frustração
obstáculo
catalão
frustació
impediment
obstacle
espanhol
frustración