Thesaurus / frustrate
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The technology prevents brief silence between songs, which could frustrate listeners and cause them to switch to a rival.
HOW A.I. IS PLAYING A BIGGER ROLE IN MUSIC STREAMING THAN YOU EVER IMAGINEDJONATHANVANIAN2015OCTOBER 2, 2020FORTUNERivera has grown increasingly frustrated by the response to the pandemic from many industry leaders.
ERIC RIVERA IS PLAYING THE GAMEALBERTO PEREZOCTOBER 1, 2020EATERIt is in the shadow of that rule that so many of our other policy debates come to naught, leaving voters frustrated and confused.
THE DEFINITIVE CASE FOR ENDING THE FILIBUSTEREZRA KLEINOCTOBER 1, 2020VOXAs a first-year graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, Manthiram remembers being frustrated that his experiments weren’t turning out as expected.
THIS YEAR’S SN 10 SCIENTISTS AIM TO SOLVE SOME OF SCIENCE’S BIGGEST CHALLENGESSCIENCE NEWS STAFFSEPTEMBER 30, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe class was especially intrigued by recent molecular analysis of pottery, yet frustrated by the brevity of the studies done to date on the topic.
STUDYING CLAY-POT RESIDUES COULD HELP SCIENTISTS RECREATE ANCIENT RECIPESJENNIFER OUELLETTESEPTEMBER 29, 2020ARS TECHNICAKanukollu, who has a background in commerce, started to explore the idea about UrbanKisaan in 2018 after being frustrated with not being able to buy fresh, pesticide-free vegetables for his mother, he said.
URBANKISAAN IS BETTING ON VERTICAL FARMING TO BRING PESTICIDE-FREE VEGETABLES TO CONSUMERS AND FIGHT INDIA’S WATER CRISISMANISH SINGHSEPTEMBER 17, 2020TECHCRUNCHSome of that influence, while frustrating to live through, ultimately turned out to be incredibly helpful.
‘HOW I BUILT THIS’ HOST GUY RAZ ON INSIGHTS FROM SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS ENTREPRENEURSRACHEL KINGSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEYour indomitable bravery will suffice to frustrate the attempt to carry out their plans.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANPerrott, who wished to hunt out rather than pardon him, watched the ports so carefully as to frustrate many attempts at evasion.
IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS, VOL. II (OF 3)RICHARD BAGWELLMussulmans took, of course, no precautions against it; for how could merely boiling the water frustrate the Will of Allah?
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMWORDS RELATED TO FRUSTRATE
- addles
- amazes
- bamboozles
- beats
- befogs
- befuddles
- bemuses
- bewilders
- buffalos
- complicates
- confounds
- discombobulates
- disconcerts
- distracts
- disturbs
- dumbfounds
- flabbergasts
- floors
- flummoxes
- foils
- frustrates
- gets to
- mystifies
- nonpluses
- obscures
- perplexes
- poses
- profundicates
- psyches out
- puts off
- rattles
- snows
- stirs
- stumbles
- stumps
- throws
- adjust
- amend
- annul
- balance
- cancel
- compensate
- correct
- counteract
- countercheck
- dial back
- ease
- even out
- frustrate
- make amends
- make reparation
- make restitution
- make up for
- mend
- negate
- negative
- neutralize
- pay for
- pay one's dues
- put right
- recalibrate
- recompense
- reform
- regulate
- relieve
- remedy
- repair
- restore
- revise
- square
- turn around
- turn over new leaf
- turn things around
- vindicate
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- balanced
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- corrected
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- dialed back
- eased
- even out
- frustrated
- made amends
- made reparation
- made restitution
- made up for
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- negated
- negatived
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- paid for
- paid one's dues
- put right
- recalibrated
- recompensed
- reformed
- regulated
- relieved
- remedied
- repaired
- restored
- revised
- squared
- turned around
- turned over new leaf
- turned things around
- vindicated
- anticipate
- arrest
- avert
- avoid
- baffle
- balk
- bar
- block
- check
- chill
- cool
- cork
- counter
- counteract
- dam
- debar
- defend against
- foil
- forbid
- forestall
- forfend
- frustrate
- halt
- hamper
- head off
- hinder
- hold back
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- impede
- inhibit
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- interdict
- interrupt
- keep lid on
- limit
- nip in the bud
- obstruct
- obviate
- preclude
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- put a stop to
- put an end to
- repress
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- restrict
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- stop
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- ward
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- avoid
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- block
- bottle
- break
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- fill
- fix
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- gag
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- muzzle
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- occlude
- plug
- put a stop to
- rein in
- repress
- restrain
- seal
- shut down
- shut off
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- silence
- stall
- staunch
- stay
- stem
- still
- stopper
- suspend
- throw over
- turn off
- ward off
- blows off
- breaks
- breaks off
- calls it a day
- ceases
- closes
- cold turkey
- comes to a standstill
- concludes
- cool it
- cuts out
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- desists
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- draws up
- drops
- ends
- finishes
- halts
- hangs it up
- holds
- is over
- kills
- pauses
- pulls up
- puts an end to
- quits
- quits cold
- refrains
- runs its course
- scrubs
- shuts down
- signs off
- stalls
- stands
- stays
- tarries
- terminates
- winds up
- wraps up
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