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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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"And that's very frustrating, because we know in our own Solar System that particles can sometimes be more important for what happens to planets."

From Science Daily

RM, the member who speaks the most fluent English, appears frustrated as he’s tasked with writing many of these lyrics, and Nguyen captures this struggle as well.

From Salon

Despite that, a fearless young side frustrated the hosts, but ultimately it wasn't enough to progress.

From BBC

The U.S. remains what it has long been: a contentious, often frustrating democracy shaped by competing interests and imperfect leadership.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Bible Society says it is "frustrated and disappointed to be in this position", adding: "YouGov repeatedly assured us in private before publication, and several times in public following publication, that the results were reliable."

From BBC