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    Sty·mie
    /ˈstīmē/

    verb

    • 1. prevent or hinder the progress of: informal "the changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments"
  2. The meaning of STYMIE is to present an obstacle to : stand in the way of. How to use stymie in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. STYMIE definition: 1. to prevent something from happening or someone from achieving a purpose: 2. to prevent…. Learn more.

  4. STYMIE meaning: 1. to prevent something from happening or someone from achieving a purpose: 2. to prevent…. Learn more.

  5. noun. 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. a situation of obstruction. Discover More.

  6. The verb stymie means "to obstruct or hinder." Constantly texting with your friends will stymie your effort to finish your homework. Stymie was first used on the golf course in Scotland, where it referred to an opponent's ball blocking your own ball’s path to the cup.

  7. the condition that exists on a putting green when an opponent's ball lies in a direct line between the player's ball and the hole: since 1951, the obstructing ball may be picked up to permit a putt to be made. 2. any situation in which one is obstructed or frustrated. verb transitive Word forms: ˈstymied or ˈstymieing.

  8. stymie somebody/something to prevent somebody from doing something that they have planned or want to do; to prevent something from happening synonym foil. He found himself stymied by an old opponent. Financial difficulties have stymied the company’s growth.

  9. Stymie definition: To be an obstacle to; prevent the advancement or success of; thwart or stump.

  10. to prevent someone from doing something that they have planned or want to do; to prevent something from happening synonym foil He found himself stymied by an old opponent. Financial difficulties have stymied the company's growth. Take your English to the next level.

  11. sty·mie. (stī′mē) tr.v.sty·mied, sty·mie·ing, sty·mies. To be an obstacle to; prevent the advancement or success of; thwart or stump: weather that stymied attempts to locate the missing hikers; a math problem that stymied half the class. n. 1. An obstacle or obstruction. 2.

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