Stymie


The meaning of the word Stymie is: to stand as an obstacle


Examples:

My rival did everything she could to stymie my efforts to become homecoming queen.

published by Glinda on 2021-08-17 09:43:10


Since my parents were unhappy about my college choice, they tried to stymie my decision by withholding their financial assistance.

published by Luetta on 2021-10-29 20:33:32


Some people believe the legalization of marijuana will stymie drug violence.

published by Bradford on 2021-07-25 20:22:50


At the concert, the security guards worked hard to stymie crazed fans from grabbing their idols.

published by Renata on 2021-03-04 12:19:50


The famous pianist refused to let his blindness stymie his successful career.

published by Wilbert on 2021-10-14 22:39:26


When I threatened to report my neighbors to the police, I hoped my warning would stymie the late night parties the couple often had.

published by Jena on 2021-03-29 17:04:31


The purpose of the therapy is to stymie the growth of the cancer cells.

published by Ned on 2021-12-05 05:48:40


Because Henry wants to stymie his divorce, he is refusing to sign the final papers.

published by Floretta on 2022-01-05 14:51:04


The power outage will stymie progress in the computer center.

published by Criselda on 2021-10-15 09:16:05


To stymie overcrowding on Black Friday, a store employee will stand at the door and admit only a few customers at a time.

published by Moises on 2021-01-14 22:31:13


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