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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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Even if a 3-2 scoreline would frustrate, it may save jobs when the review does come after this series with a win even more important for the coaching staff than the players.

From BBC

Kurti claimed it was "the greatest victory in the history of the country" – and said he expected opposition parties to cooperate, rather than frustrate, this time around.

From BBC

Glasner, on a contract until June 2026, is yet to commit his long-term future and will want to see the club's ambition match his own after a frustrating summer.

From BBC

Firms have been sitting on a glut of unsold companies for years, leaving many of their investors frustrated and making it harder to raise new funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The second-year coach, frustrated after the team delivered a lump of coal in a Christmas Day blowout by the Houston Rockets, said he couldn’t stand to rewatch the same tired story.

From Los Angeles Times