hamstrung in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

hamstrung in the PONS Dictionary

hamstrung Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be hamstrung

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Political parties have hamstrung their representatives so that many of them are afraid to say what they really feel about the question.
www.smh.com.au
Foreign travel warnings have hamstrung a potentially lucrative tourism industry in the region.
www.reuters.com
We're being hamstrung by the limitations of a physical port that's simply unnecessary in many cases.
www.infoworld.com
Some of these would be offensive if they weren't quite so silly, and hamstrung by an absence of logic.
www.firstpost.com
They are hamstrung by the heat that transistors produce, which must be vented before it damages the chip.
www.ns.umich.edu
While mining projects are being hamstrung by skilled labour shortages, the rest of the economy seems to be in firing mode.
www.moneymanagement.com.au
The venture was hamstrung by technical, reliability, and fuel consumption issues.
en.wikipedia.org
However, they are being hamstrung by a national funding system which is not fit for purpose.
www.localgov.co.uk
Furthermore, traffic lights that can make their own decisions aren't hamstrung by network outages or limited connectivity.
www.govtech.com
But exporters are hamstrung by hefty tariffs - including 8.2 per cent on kiwifruit.
www.stuff.co.nz

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