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- STIMY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stimy definition: an uncommon variant of stymie See examples of STIMY used in a sentence
- STYMIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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?
- Stimy - definition of stimy by The Free Dictionary
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 Sports A situation in golf in which an opponent's ball obstructs the line of play of one's own ball on the putting green
- STIMY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'stimy' stimy in British English (ˈstaɪmɪ ) verb Word forms: stimies, stimying, stimied (transitive)
- stimy - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
sty•mie or sty•my or sti•my ˈstaɪmi v [~ + object], -mied, -mie•ing or -my•ing to block or prevent (someone or something) from proceeding or going forward: This latest setback stymied our efforts to achieve peace sty•mie (stī′ mē), n , v , -mied, -mie•ing n
- STYMIE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Attempts to quantify either the violence or mortality have been stymied by a lack of evidence On the other hand, the standardized good seems to stymie the archaeologist; it does not enlist the skill set of identifying, classifying and comparing
- stimy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
To hinder or obstruct progress or development His unexpected departure stymied the project’s completion The heavy rain stymied our plans for a picnic New regulations have stymied the company’s growth The act of preventing someone from achieving something or moving forward
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