a. [ L. frustratus, p. p. of frustrare, frustrari, to deceive, frustrate, fr. frustra in vain, witout effect, in erorr, prob. for frudtra and akin to fraus, E. fraud. ] Vain; ineffectual; useless; unprofitable; null; voil; nugatory; of no effect. “Our frustrate search.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Frustrated p. pr. & vb. n. Frustrating. ]1. To bring to nothing; to prevent from attaining a purpose; to disappoint; to defeat; to baffle; as, to frustrate a plan, design, or attempt; to frustrate the will or purpose. [ 1913 Webster ]
Shall the adversary thus obtain His end and frustrate thine ? Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. To make null; to nullifly; to render invalid or of no effect; as, to frustrate a conveyance or deed.
[ひとあわふかせる, hitoawafukaseru] (exp, v1) to frustrate (e.g. someone's plans); to give someone a surprise; to give someone a blow; to scare the hell out of [Add to Longdo]
[かっかそうよう, kakkasouyou] (n) being frustrated because something is not quite as hoped (just as one cannot scratch an itch from outside a shoe); having an itch that one cannot scratch [Add to Longdo]
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