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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.