stymie in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stymie in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Stymie raced ten more times before winning again.
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Developers were likewise stymied by the complex system, and since the installed base was so small their potential sales were even smaller.
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Stymie wanders off playing with a pet monkey and a toy lion, and sets off a burglar alarm.
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Cork led by 3-0 to 2-2 at half-time, however, a huge downpour stymied their style of play.
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When it came time to print the tickets for the lottery however, the effort was stymied.
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He is stymied by a direct action campaign by conservationists.
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Players must take care in acquiring certain items over the course of the journey, lest they be stymied by an inescapable trap.
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This decision stymied the commercial success because it denied a successor system on which potential customers could have relied.
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During his second term, a block of councilmen stymied his plans.
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Attempts at reform were stymied by the determination of "szlachta" to preserve their golden freedoms, most notably the "liberum veto".
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