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Frustrates

Frustrates | Frustrate

Frustrates meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of frustrate

Example sentences (20)

Although a very likable character, Elda's unwillingness to take risks understandably frustrates Koito, who generally has good intentions and just wants what's best for the elf.

He acts like a giant toddler sometimes and will acknowledge this outside of whatever it is that frustrates him.

It just frustrates me so much because I think there’s an appetite for it.

Moreover, there's something that really frustrates me—having someone clearly at fault inexplicably blaming Spider-Man.

NS&I frustrates many buyers by rejecting.

Their predicament frustrates other defectors who have seen individuals die in vain.

This ambitious novel frustrates and tantalises in equal measure.

Exploring the use of design thinking and ethnography techniques can help better understand what frustrates users, what they like about business applications and what would make their lives easier.

Katana starts using her speed as she avoids Shayna and that frustrates her.

This is part of the ultimate cost of misconduct to the company and its mission-the extent to which it degrades individual performance and frustrates worker retention and recruitment.

It baffles and frustrates me beyond measure.

I think that frustrates us.

One aspect of the agreement is that the UAE avoids any commitment towards the Palestinian cause, even if this frustrates the Palestinians.

This last trend frustrates him so much that a few months later he orders the execution of a civilian aiding the British, which sparks outrage among Maine residents.

It frustrates me that they’ll never show us in Westerns without us being subservient or slaves.

Mr Morrison said on Monday he did not want to set any target yet for emission reductions after 2030, a stance that frustrates environmentalists who believe national leaders should already be pledging deeper cuts.

This is the kind of stuff that really frustrates the average wrestling fan.

But that strategy frustrates the party’s liberal supporters, who feel the wind at the Democrats’ back and worry about using it to crowd their House caucus with members who may feel inclined to buck the party leadership and stray from its policy agenda.

In interview yesterday on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mrs May said her fear was that 'Parliament in some way frustrates Brexit'.

It frustrates me to see the number of spelling mistakes in them.