do not frustrate me. Politicians frustrate me very much.
The word "frustrate" is the verb form of the word "frustration. " An example of a sentence using the word "frustrate" is "Guerrilla attacks continued to frustrate the general's plans. "
I can give you several sentences.You frustrate me when you refuse to try to do your own work.They frustrate the enemy by slipping away unnoticed.It will only frustrate her further if you try to help.
"A lack of comprehension by his students can frustrate a teacher." "The flow of illegal immigrants continues to frustrate efforts to obtain higher wages." "The two boys would frustrate their mother by shouting and screaming in the grocery."
The Meaning of ''Frustrate'' in tagalog is ''Bigo''.
He was so Frustrated that he committed suicide. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
Yes, "frustrate" is a correct word meaning to cause feelings of disappointment or irritation.
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The law will remain unnecessarily complex with the risk that it will frustrate the intentions of those setting up trusts.
"deny, frustrate, refuse.
The likely word is "frustrate" (to impede, hamper, or block).
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No, the word 'frustrated' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to frustrate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples: His shyness frustrated his attempts to ask a girl to the dance. (verb) The frustrated child tried over and over to tie his shoes. (adjective) The noun forms of the verb to frustrate are frustration and the gerund, frustrating.