frustrate
[ˈfrʌstreɪt]
Definition:
1. To make someone feel annoyed or impatient.
2. Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of.
Use 'frustrate' in a sentence:
- 1. Attempt to introduce change without being aware of these forces, will frustrate you and probably result in failure.
- 2. Fun things just work; they do not frustrate.
- 3. I know I frustrate you sometimes, but I'll change, can't we start over?
- 4. Employs validation to check for mistakes before they frustrate the user.
- 5. The world of technology has passed an important tipping point: It's expected to delight us now, not frustrate us.
- 6. That is a good way to frustrate yourself and waste some time trying to retrieve it.
- 7. They felt frustrated at the lack of progress.
- 8. Their attempt to get a signature from him was frustrated by the guards.
- 9. It's very easy to get frustrated in this job.
- 10. Perhaps future life not always Bon voyage, we will also meet frustrate, time of antinomy.
- 11. Website Hosting - if your website is down often it will frustrate users.
- 12. The current situation is very frustrating for us.
- 13. If you give a child problems that are hard to solve, you may frustrate him.
- 14. Both difficulty and failure did not frustrate his passion.
- 15. Forget the eclipse yesterday ; not frustrate oncoming tomorrow; cherish and take advantage of today.
- 16. Douglas plays a frustrated American everyman who suddenly loses control under the pressure of daily life.
- 17. They made their preparations to frustrate the conspiracy.
- 18. He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
- 19. His trouble is that he frustrates much easily.
- 20. Don't give students problems they can't understand as this will only frustrate them.
- 21. And while federal policy continues frustrate them, they are finding some support.
- 22. While Kindle 2 might help book publishers, it continues to frustrate periodical publishers.
- 23. I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.
- 24. I will destroy the wisdom of the wise ; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.
- 25. That said, I can understand how he could frustrate some supporters.
- 26. We spent a frustrating five minutes while the pilot warmed up the engines.
- 27. Claim collisions not only cause additional queries to be processed, they also can frustrate users.
- 28. These questions frustrated me.
- 29. It's frustrating to have to wait so long.
- 30. The standard of embellishment can frustrate the honest.
- 31. The rescue attempt was frustrated by bad weather.
- 32. I felt sorry for him and his colleagues — it must have been so frustrating for them.
- 33. A few are dim-witted drones, but most are talented, frustrated, wasted people.
- 34. Heavy rain frustrated out our plans for a picnic.
- 35. Don't try to change the world on day one: you can't and it will frustrate you more if you try.
- 36. Anger is the natural reaction we experience when we feel threatened or frustrated.
- 37. Frustrate His indifference frustrated the teacher's effort.
- 38. You shouldn't get frustrated by a few setbacks.
- 39. He was frustrated by his inability to wave down a taxi.
- 40. Trevor Ariza's relentless defense will frustrate Ron Artest into forcing a multitude of shots.
- 41. He frustrated his enemies in their plans.
- 42. The prisoner made a frustrate attempt to escape.
- 43. I'm pretty desk-bound, which is very frustrating.
- 44. The enemy's plot was frustrated.
- 45. What frustrates him is that there's too little money to spend on the project.
- 46. These books are marked by common failings that greatly frustrate their simple mission.
- 47. Tongue twisters always frustrate me because I cannot say them correctly.
- 48. First, choose problems to work on that "challenge but do not frustrate".
- 49. He stamped his foot in frustrated rage.
- 50. Which might take more time and energy and actually frustrate us more.
- 51. This is the place that we frustrate enemy.
- 52. Otherwise you'll just frustrate yourself.
- 53. These are the realities that frustrate us, the things that piss us off, and the things that make us want to quit.
- 54. Malcolm is a brilliant but frustrated surgeon who is married to a neurotic and sexless woman.
- 55. But this didn't frustrate Einstein. He was content to go as far as he could.
- 56. Words frustrate her, like fastened buttons at which she can only fumble.
- 57. We should frustrate the plans of our enemy.
- 58. Isabel felt it out of her husband's power to frustrate this faculty.
- 59. I feel really frustrated about having botched the job.
- 60. Before long, this element proliferation began to frustrate the chemists.
- 61. The government has deliberately frustrated his efforts to gain work permits for his foreign staff.
- 62. If you've ever visited this tourist haven you've probably experienced the delays that frustrate the locals.
- 63. Our plan to go on a picnic was frustrated by his sister.
- 64. But some of these restrictions are likely to frustrate book-lovers and would-be-ebook-sharers.
- 65. It must be terribly frustrating to lobby and get absolutely nowhere.
- 66. The bad weather frustrated all our hopes of going out.
- 67. But Mr McCain might frustrate him again.
- 68. After a communication failure, random delays are introduced before retry to frustrate certain classes of attacks.
- 69. Doesn't it frustrate you that audiences in the theatre are so restricted?
- 70. We will frustrate you, my friends, deep as you think yourselves.
- 71. When things go wrong, all of us naturally feel disappointed and frustrated.
- 72. Delight and satisfy your visitors, rather than frustrate and annoy them, with smart design decisions.