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1 thwart
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be thwarted[Swahili Word] -komeshwa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] caus-pass------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be thwarted[Swahili Word] -pingwa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] thwart[Swahili Word] -pinga[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] thwart someone's plans.[Swahili Example] pinga nia ya fulani------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] thwart[Swahili Word] -pinza[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[English Example] thwart somebody's plans[Swahili Example] pinza nia ya fulani [Rech][Note] figurative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] thwart[Swahili Word] -vizia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] appl-caus[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -via, -viza------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] thwart each other[Swahili Word] -pingana[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 balk
[English Word] balk[Swahili Word] -vizia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] appl-caus[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -via, -viza[English Definition] http://www.answers.com/balk check or thwart by or as if by an obstacle------------------------------------------------------------
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thwart — ► VERB ▪ prevent from succeeding in or accomplishing something. ► NOUN ▪ a crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat. ORIGIN from Old Norse, transverse … English terms dictionary
thwart — verb their plans to attack the embassy were thwarted Syn: foil, frustrate, stand in the way of, forestall, derail, dash; stop, check, block, stonewall, prevent, defeat, impede, hinder, obstruct; informal put a crimp in, put the kibosh on, scotch … Thesaurus of popular words
thwart — verb ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ successfully ▪ constantly, repeatedly ▪ Plans to expand the company have been constantly thwarted. VERB + THWART … Collocations dictionary
thwart´er — thwart «thwrt», verb, noun, adjective, adverb. –v.t. 1. to oppose and defeat; keep from doing something: »The boy s lack of money thwarted his plans for college. SYNONYM(S): baffle, balk, foil. See syn. under frustrate. (Cf. ↑frustrate) 2. to go… … Useful english dictionary
thwart — I verb avert, baffle, balk, bar, blight, bring to naught, check, contravene, counteract, countermine, counterwork, cripple, cross, damp, debar, defeat, foil, forestall, frustrate, hamper, hinder, impede, inhibit, intercept, interfere, interrupt,… … Law dictionary
thwart — verb Syn: foil, frustrate, forestall, stop, check, block, prevent, defeat, impede, obstruct, derail, snooker; informal put paid to, do for, stymie; Brit.; informal scupper Ant: help … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
thwart — [13] Thwart was originally an adverb and adjective, meaning ‘across, crosswise’. It was however used as a verb, meaning ‘obstruct’ (from the metaphorical notion of ‘crossing’ someone) as early as the 13th century. It was borrowed from Old Norse… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
thwart — I UK [θwɔː(r)t] / US [θwɔrt] verb [transitive] Word forms thwart : present tense I/you/we/they thwart he/she/it thwarts present participle thwarting past tense thwarted past participle thwarted formal to prevent someone from doing something that… … English dictionary
thwart — [13] Thwart was originally an adverb and adjective, meaning ‘across, crosswise’. It was however used as a verb, meaning ‘obstruct’ (from the metaphorical notion of ‘crossing’ someone) as early as the 13th century. It was borrowed from Old Norse… … Word origins
thwart — thwart1 [ θwɔrt ] verb transitive FORMAL to prevent someone from doing something they want to do: The leaders were determined to thwart her. thwart thwart 2 [ θwɔrt ] noun count TECHNICAL a seat across the middle of a ROWBOAT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thwart — [[t]θwɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] thwarts, thwarting, thwarted VERB If you thwart someone or thwart their plans, you prevent them from doing or getting what they want. [V n] The security forces were doing all they could to thwart terrorists... [V n] Her… … English dictionary