An act of hindering someone's plans or efforts.
The feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals.
1 Parents have expressed their frustration as a similar problem occurred last year.
2 The bank crisis fed the sense of frustration with Bulgaria's political class.
3 The State Services Minister David Parker says he understands the family's frustration .
4 As a result, Ivy had been in a constant state of frustration .
5 Drain expressed frustration with the bakers' union earlier this month for striking.
6 Moving one's body helps to free the chi and clear the frustration .
7 But it reflects growing frustration with financial reform across the political spectrum.
8 The Palestinian leadership has blamed frustration rooted in decades of Israeli occupation.
9 There will also, however, be some sense of frustration in the room.
10 Mr Iuarel said frustration is growing among the evacuees about their uncertainty.
11 It is free of frustration , but it is also free of joy.
12 This is such an important area and can lead to utter frustration .
13 It is easy to understand the frustration of the IRFU this week.
14 It added to growing frustration and anger among families of the passengers.
15 His left arm and hand remain paralysed, a source of deep frustration .
16 Only a few blocks into south Yok, however, Eric's frustration increased anew.
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