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[ UK /fɹʌstɹˈe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹəsˌtɹeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
    foil your opponent
    What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge
  2. treat cruelly
    The children tormented the stuttering teacher

How To Use frustrate In A Sentence

  • I think it frustrates adults when they cannot instill their ideas into teens.
  • But at last there came a Tuesday -- a gold-medal Tuesday for one frustrated amigo. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America.
  • Ever so a person, can in order to my every move and happy or frustrated for a long time.
  • It frustrates me that I'm not able to put any of my ideas into practice.
  • A shame since it includes the weapons, sabotage devices and other inventions which undoubtedly frustrated the German forces.
  • He conquered the lands up to Carchemish, but an Egyptian-Hittite treaty signed in 1283, which divided Syria between them, frustrated the Assyrians 'westward movement. E. The Kassites, the Hurrians, and the Arameans
  • So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose.
  • Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.
  • Experienced, disciplined teams can frustrate the Tigers, who can fold under pressure.
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