frustrate

சினங்கொள்ள
definition
verb
his attempt to frustrate the merger
prevent (a plan or attempted action) from progressing, succeeding, or being fulfilled.
adjective
frustrated.
translation of 'frustrate'
verb
இடையிட்டு தடு
example
But he said Russian opposition could continue to 'frustrate' British-backed plans to reform UN sanctions against Iraq.
These, it sees, are attempting to 'frustrate' their progression to the police boards.
Lessons in which there are no right or wrong answers, and from which solid conclusions cannot be drawn, tend to 'frustrate' boys, who often view them as pointless.
Already, legal moves are under way to 'frustrate' the plan, and these will be partly grounded on the historical significance of the site that has been chosen.
Jeff Tracy and his sons sort out natural disasters and 'frustrate' the dastardly plans of the megalomaniac villain called the Hood.
Almost none of these fights are necessary to the plot; instead, they are pointless digressions, guaranteed to 'frustrate' any viewer actually taking an interest in the story.
Now Constantine had had enough of their pagan attempts to 'frustrate' his policies.
It illustrates how the little man can, in the end, outwit and 'frustrate' the grandiose plans of the great.
In the case cited, however, one is voting for him precisely in order to 'frustrate' his pro-abortion purposes.
When you see these polls that show your popularity down a bit, it doesn't 'frustrate' you?
Allowing the produce to go to waste will not only 'frustrate' farmers, but will also render fruitless, all the good efforts so far made to revive agriculture which collapsed in the last decade, due to bad policies.
All or some of these measures can help to 'frustrate' the would-be car thief.
Awkward, meaningless, or otherwise inappropriate staging 'frustrates' the actor, often leading to a poor performance because it does not ‘work’ for him.
On the other hand, he's 'frustratingly' comfortable recycling from his old kit bag of tricks.
As at Prince Edward Island the unpredictable sub-Antarctic weather 'frustrated' their plans to land.
When we were keeping the ball in the corner, it 'frustrates' the fans but it's a nervous team because we haven't won for a while.
Eventually Japan decides to assassinate the woman who so 'frustrates' its plans of domination.
Margaret had told Miss Gillies that she was' 'frustrating' her ambition '.
Whether one believed its claims or not, alchemy served as a convenient benchmark for determining the limits to the power that divinity had placed in the hands of those perennial 'frustraters' of human salvation - the race of demons.
It 'frustrates' me, and I'm hoping that things will change soon.
Right now its all a little bit 'frustrating' really.
She was so 'frustrating' sometimes that he felt like throwing in the germ filled towel he called their friendship.
One of the reasons he was so hated was because he was 'frustrating' what they wanted.
What 'frustraters' me is that there was evidence clearly overlooked from our understanding, and from reading the forensic reports that this death was murder.
And on and on it goes, the 'frustratingly' slow advance of the Allied troops through Europe.
Of course, the failed indicator light was 'frustrating' our efforts to read the indication.
And it was kind of funny, but it was really 'frustrating' at the same time.
For most people this phase is the most 'frustrating' aspect of dog ownership.
However, the police 'frustrated' the attempt to attack the houses of one community.
Good plans are often 'frustrated' by those who occupy strategic positions.
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