Thwart


The meaning of the word Thwart is: to hinder or stop something from happening


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Someone built this wall with broken bottles set in the top to thwart the intrusion of outsiders.

published by Aubrey on 2021-04-22 13:06:41


After all the stress and planning, Zoey couldn’t believe that a case of chicken pox had come along to thwart her beautiful wedding.

published by Chin on 2021-05-11 03:04:10


In order to thwart the advancing enemy troops, the captain ordered the explosives team to destroy the bridge.

published by Jules on 2021-09-11 09:52:59


After a series of tragic school shootings, the President didn’t attempt to conceal his anger as he lashed out at the groups who were trying to thwart gun control legislation.

published by Elvira on 2021-04-08 03:10:19


Because Buffy wanted to thwart Sherry’s chances of winning the pageant, she posted the video of the wild bachelorette party on YouTube.

published by Rodrick on 2021-08-06 11:53:43


If you want to thwart future health problems, it’s never too soon or too late to adopt an exercise and diet regimen.

published by Marjorie on 2021-10-06 05:33:52


John realized that news of the scandal was going to thwart any chances of his winning the election.

published by Arleen on 2021-03-05 01:14:26


The irony is that the roof keeps leaking because all these rains continue to thwart any chance of repair.

published by Ella on 2021-01-25 18:19:02


Even though the climbers could see the fog rolling in, they were determined that it would not thwart their progress in reaching the peak of the mountain.

published by Stefan on 2021-10-07 13:19:48


In his televised speech, the Prime Minister assured the citizens that the government was doing everything it could to thwart the activities of both foreign and domestic terrorists.

published by Cherilyn on 2021-11-29 16:56:20


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