To hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of.
1 Economic remedies for the fiscal crisis continue to frustrate their political backers.
2 He told the Commons: We must frustrate the terrorists with our security.
3 A lot of people choose the wrong career path and frustrate themselves.
4 Such scenarios frustrate competitors to the point of outburst, physical and verbal.
5 Often, handbags would frustrate owners under the HIAA's Handbags Rights Management scheme.
6 Environmental groups cautioned that Wednesday's ruling will likely frustrate other pending lawsuits.
7 Why should the Constitutional Court be entitled to frustrate the popular will?
8 But several unfavourable circumstances concurred to frustrate the hopes of the public.
9 Ali and a body of picked men were sent to frustrate it.
10 That might please markets, which never like unpredictability, but frustrate the electorate.
11 As at Anfield, they managed to frustrate the team dominant in possession.
12 I am working to frustrate death, to cheat him of his victims.
13 Liverpool continued to dominate and Burnley rediscovered their resilience to frustrate them.
14 His enemies had done their best to ensure prejudice, and frustrate belief.
15 Whatever scheme I may have, you can frustrate by making another will.
16 I might be forced into measures, which might entirely frustrate my purpose.
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