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frustrate

1 of 1verb
/ˈfrəst.reɪt/
Forms:frustrates,frustrating,frustrated,frustrated
1

to make someone feel annoyed or upset for not being able to achieve what they desire

transitive
  • The ongoing delays frustrate her.
  • His inability to solve the problem frustrates him.
  • The constant interruptions are frustrating her.
  • The repeated failures in the task are frustrating him.
  • His repeated attempts have frustrated him.
2

to prevent someone from achieving success, particularly by nullifying their efforts

transitive
  • Unexpected obstacles can frustrate your plans and derail your progress.
  • She worked hard to meet the deadline, but the sudden changes to the project requirements only served to frustrate her efforts.
  • The technical issues frustrated the developers’ work on the new software.
  • Her attempts to fix the problem were frustrated by a missing part.
  • The last-minute rule change frustrated the team's strategy.