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frus·trat·ed [frʌsˈtreɪtɪd] PRID.

frustrated
frustrated

frus·trate [frʌsˈtreɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. frustrate (annoy):

jeziti [dov. obl. razjeziti]

2. frustrate (prevent):

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There were no children to teach due to the high levels of infant mortality, which frustrated her plan to provide education.
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Jim tries to tell his parents what happened, but becomes frustrated by their failure to understand him and storms out of the house.
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Frustrated with the situation, these kids decide to take matters in their own hands and ended up vandalizing school properties.
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His childhood was an unhappy one, characterized by a stern, bitter and frustrated father, who struggled mightily against poverty.
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Her intense and often frustrated patriotism ramifies into the issues of history, national territory, nature, and provincial affairs.
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He became frustrated with his inability to reach his students (whom he described as hoodlums) and quit.
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She is also known for being easily angered and frustrated by suspects.
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He quickly became frustrated with traditional duplicating techniques.
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However, she grew frustrated at the lack of opportunities to play because no girls' football facilities were available at the time.
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We were frustrated artists, and wanted to start creating something new with our skills.
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