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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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Glasner, on a contract until June 2026, is yet to commit his long-term future and will want to see the club's ambition match his own after a frustrating summer.

From BBC

Firms have been sitting on a glut of unsold companies for years, leaving many of their investors frustrated and making it harder to raise new funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The second-year coach, frustrated after the team delivered a lump of coal in a Christmas Day blowout by the Houston Rockets, said he couldn’t stand to rewatch the same tired story.

From Los Angeles Times

“Honestly, not getting the stats can be frustrating at times,” he said, adding, “So to know that my impact’s still being felt, it’s a good feeling.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Home Office had said that returns from the DRC, Angola and Namibia were being frustrated - with paperwork not being processed or people being required to sign their own documents - giving them an effective veto.

From BBC