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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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He set them up to frustrate Leeds, but also make the most of the few attacking situations that came their way.

From BBC

This is extra frustrating for listeners who are particularly drawn to sonic details, and enjoy spotting references and exploring how arrangements can create a mood.

From The Wall Street Journal

England centre Seb Atkinson says his teenage fly-half hopes were frustrated by Fin Smith, the man he will line up outside against Italy on Saturday.

From BBC

That stance at times has frustrated administration officials, who have embedded Anthropic’s tools widely across the government even as they were bothered about the company wanting to exert control over how they are used.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’d hoped the walk would clear my head, but I was still frustrated and confused by the time I stepped into the kitchen and slid off my boots.

From Literature