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How to use stymied in a sentence

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Activists stymied the justice system and the business world by practising the politics of ethnic grievance.
I only left an exam once when I was a law student, and it was at the point when I was genuinely stymied.
That has delayed construction of levees around the city and stymied an ambitious project to improve drainage in New Orleans' neighborhoods.
In the Dark Ages, in Europe, while the Inquisition reigned, progress was stymied.
I'm now working out smarter and harder, busting through strength plateaus that had stymied my progress for years.
Decriminalization of cocaine and heroin, for instance, would probably be stymied by this, whatever its merits might be in your own opinion.
Throughout his reign many potential advances and reforms were stymied through factionalism and constant political infighting.
But combining biological and non-biological materials in one device has stymied researchers in the past.
While supply problems have not crippled operations, they have stymied some units.
He's got some interesting thoughts on algorithms, but seems stymied by issues of context.
Since then, his reforms have largely been stymied by theological and political hardliners.
But completion was stymied for 22 years by Charles Edward Stuart who billeted his army in the city on his way from Derby to Culloden.
But Mr Dempsey rejected the judge's claims that the Government had stymied the commission's work or had left the chairperson powerless.
But this is having no bullish effect on the market at this time since trade with our largest export customer is stymied.
In the meantime, a very vocal opposition from commercial farmers owning extensive freehold and leasehold estates has stymied efforts by the Ministry.
Those efforts were stymied by the onset of bombing in December, which has continued to this day.
While Clarke may have felt stymied at times by D.C. bureaucracy, clearly he led the way in elevating the possibility of cyberwarfare to the front of national consciousness.
I was a bit stymied by the heap of snow before me when all of a sudden I was surrounded by a gaggle of rugged construction guys.
The wait-and-see attitude fostered by this event stymied the vigorous growth of the U. S. economy and its trade partners.
One ferry operator's effort to recruit 365 new workers was stymied by an epidemic of seasickness among the unemployed who applied.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Stan began to think they were stymied when all Hades broke loose from above.
I stymied myself from the hut by a bush and looked over my shoulder for the best line of retreat.
Bonaparte played eight, missed a putt for a nine, stymied himself in a ten, holed out in twelve and I went down in five.
I had to admit I was stymied, and I got so I didn't give a whoop.
Exman sends us ample warning of a disaster and we're stymied!
Without directly blaming opposition parties, Chidambaram said consensus was stymied by political opportunism.
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