Hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious.
1 They cannot disseminate information, because information would too often embarrass their truth.
2 To embarrass him the Republicans made welfare a major issue this year.
3 Critics say the world body does not want to embarrass the government.
4 Make sure that he has left absolutely nothing which could embarrass anyone.
5 I won't embarrass myself by saying how many times Didier asked Ready?
6 Her job now to wait and embarrass herself as minimally as possible.
7 I might be embarrassed of course and they'll try to embarrass me.
8 Remember that your story cannot embarrass you, it happened in the past.
9 I don't want to embarrass you in any way by saying this.
10 The idea was to embarrass them into paying any way they could.
11 Brougham had surreptitiously conveyed the information in order to embarrass the Court.
12 Do we disown our family, friends and neighbours when they embarrass us?
13 HORVATH: Is that your puny attempt to embarrass me with my past?
14 The lawsuit may embarrass Macron at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
15 She says she dreads being mentioned here, that I'll embarrass her somewhat.
16 Moton, Fieser felt sure, would embarrass no one and would prove useful.
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