frustration in the PONS Dictionary

frustration Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to air one's frustration
to work off one's frustration

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This also appears to reduce frustration and may reduce self-injurious tendencies.
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Revolts occurred, often due to frustration about the poor urban conditions.
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A glare may be induced by anger or frustration.
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He frequently used cartoons as a tactful way to express his frustrations on this and other issues.
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They cited industry frustrations as a major factor influencing the decision.
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Extending non-aesthetic experience may lead to frustration and impatience, whereas drawing out aesthetic experience may increase a feeling of pleasure.
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News of a grain shortage was met with skepticism and frustration rose from higher prices.
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Her personality seems to be influenced by her years of frustration over her brother.
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He drove his sabre into the ground in frustration and water poured out, so he ordered his soldiers to dig for water.
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The party benefited from increasing frustration with right-wing parties.
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