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THWART |
Frustrate |
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FRUSTRATED |
Of Frustrate |
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FRUSTRATING |
Of Frustrate |
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DELUDE |
To frustrate or disappoint. |
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DISH |
To frustrate; to beat; to ruin. |
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BALKINGLY |
In a manner to balk or frustrate. |
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COUNTERMINE |
To frustrate or counteract by secret measures. |
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ANIENTISE |
To frustrate; to bring to naught; to annihilate. |
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DISAPPOINT |
To frustrate; to fail; to hinder of result. |
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DISPURPOSE |
To dissuade; to frustrate; as, to dispurpose plots. |
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PREVENT |
To intercept; to hinder; to frustrate; to stop; to
thwart. |
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BAFFLE |
To check by perplexing; to disconcert, frustrate, or
defeat; to thwart. |
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BALK |
To disappoint; to frustrate; to foil; to baffle; to
/hwart; as, to balk expectation. |
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SCATTER |
Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to
scatter hopes, plans, or the like. |
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DASH |
To break, as by throwing or by collision; to shatter; to
crust; to frustrate; to ruin. |
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COUNTERPLOT |
To oppose, as another plot, by plotting; to attempt
to frustrate, as a stratagem, by stratagem. |
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RESIST |
To strive against; to endeavor to counteract, defeat, or
frustrate; to act in opposition to; to oppose. |
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BLIGHT |
Hence: To destroy the happiness of; to ruin; to mar
essentially; to frustrate; as, to blight one's prospects. |
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DEFEAT |
To render null and void, as a title; to frustrate, as
hope; to deprive, as of an estate. |
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DISCOMFIT |
To break up and frustrate the plans of; to balk/ to
throw into perplexity and dejection; to disconcert. |
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FOIL |
To render (an effort or attempt) vain or nugatory; to
baffle; to outwit; to balk; to frustrate; to defeat. |
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FRUSTRATE |
To make null; to nullifly; to render invalid or of no
effect; as, to frustrate a conveyance or deed. |
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COUNTERACT |
To act in opposition to; to hinder, defeat, or
frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the
effect of medicines; to counteract good advice. |
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BILK |
To frustrate or disappoint; to deceive or defraud, by
nonfulfillment of engagement; to leave in the lurch; to give the slip
to; as, to bilk a creditor. |