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stymie
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sty·mie also sty·my  (stm)
tr.v. sty·mied (-md), sty·mie·ing also sty·my·ing (-m-ng), sty·mies (-mz)
To thwart; stump: a problem in thermodynamics that stymied half the class.
n.
1. An obstacle or obstruction.
2. Sports A situation in golf in which an opponent's ball obstructs the line of play of one's own ball on the putting green.

[Origin unknown.]

stymie, stymy [ˈstaɪmɪ]
vb -mies, -mieing, -mied, -mies -mying, -mied (tr; often passive)
1. to hinder or thwart
2. (Individual Sports & Recreations) Golf to impede with a stymie
n pl -mies
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations) Golf (formerly) a situation on the green in which an opponent's ball is blocking the line between the hole and the ball about to be played: an obstructing ball may now be lifted and replaced by a marker
2. a situation of obstruction
[of uncertain origin]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stymie - a situation in golf where an opponent's ball blocks the line between your ball and the hole
situation, position - a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
2.stymie - a thwarting and distressing situation
obstacle, obstruction - something immaterial that stands in the way and must be circumvented or surmounted; "lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement"; "the poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education"; "the filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan"
Verb1.stymie - hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"
stonewall - obstruct or hinder any discussion; "Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation"; "When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls"
foreclose, forestall, preclude, prevent, forbid - keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"
filibuster - obstruct deliberately by delaying
check - block or impede (a player from the opposing team) in ice hockey
hang - prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury
bottleneck - slow down or impede by creating an obstruction; "His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system"

stymie
verb frustrate, defeat, foil, thwart, puzzle, stump, snooker, hinder, confound, mystify, balk, flummox, throw a spanner in the works (Brit. informal), nonplus, spike (someone's) guns Relief efforts have been stymied in recent weeks by armed gunmen.
Translations
stymie [ˈstaɪmɪ] VT to stymie sbbloquear a algn, poner obstáculos infranqueables delante de algn
now we're really stymied!¡la hemos pringado de verdad!, ¡la hemos liado!
stymie [ˈstaɪmi] vt [+ person, efforts] → entraver
to be stymied → être entravé(e)
stymie
vt (fig inf)mattsetzen (inf); to be stymiedaufgeschmissen sein (inf)
stymie [ˈstaɪmɪ] vt (fam) → ostacolare


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