Synonym: defeat, foiling, thwarting. Similar words: frustrate, demonstration, administration, concentration, illustrate, administrative, operation, migration. Meaning: ['frʌ'streɪʃn] n. 1. the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals 2. an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts 3. a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized.
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(91) Latin temperaments rose in exasperation in direct proportion to their owners' frustration.
(92) Let us make sure that we do not direct our anger and frustration on to people who are only trying to help us.
(93) Frustration can easily occur unless members radically change their thinking to view the church-as-a-force.
(94) Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
(95) Milan: Operators reacted with frustration to a spate of new capital increase operations announced late last week.
(96) Those meetings highlighted the deep sense of frustration with the management of the Foyle system.
(97) It also condemns Labour-minded people in the North to acute political frustration.
(98) The discontent and frustration that you feel is entirely your own creation. Stephen Richards
(99) A number of the dilemmas discussed above have raised the level of frustration of the scientists.
(100) But his frustration was part of the larger crisis which now confronted him[sentencedict.com], as it did everyone else.
(101) He retired in 1982 in some frustration with the civil service before eventually becoming director-general of the Institute of Directors.
(102) Her frustration over the chaos that became the Cleveland controversy is palpable.
(103) In frustration, she talked to a lawyer and settled out of court with her former employer.
(104) Disappointment and frustration began to accumulate in criticism of Buxton as parliamentary leader of the cause.
(105) Almost bursting with frustration, Carla Sloane swept past Mr Skipton and out of the kitchen.
(106) Of course,[http://sentencedict.com/frustration.html] divisions among the anti-unionists helped frustration on its way.
(107) For another it may be frustration at the discovery that his body lacks the co-ordination needed to perform a precise movement correctly.
(108) The winner made one bad blunder six fences from home but that could be put down more to frustration than anything else.
(109) When some one or something stops them from getting their own way, their frustration can build up to explosion point.
(110) A meeting in October demonstrated both the students' growing awareness of a sense of group responsibility and their frustration.
(111) She is the all-powerful source of satisfaction and frustration, happiness and sadness, love and hate.
(112) Most of us with children can understand the frustration of a parent, driven beyond endurance, who hits out.
(113) But there was also frustration because people assumed that another round of elections would return the same old faces.
(114) After considerable grumbling and frustration, Roosevelt devised a different strategy for influencing the court.
(115) Another audience member expresses her frustration: Are we talking about a chemical imbalance?
(116) Then I felt guilty that I had shown my anger and frustration.
(117) When writing, you probably experience the same anxieties, ranging from irritation to frustration to outrage.
(118) Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment. Dale Carnegie
(119) The threat follows frustration at the lack of success of voluntary agreements to curb abstractions from the rivers.
(120) This demarcation is achieved, as we saw in our earlier discussion of Winnicott, through frustration.
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