Stymie
Meaning:
As a verb, “stymie” means to hinder the progress of or to stop someone from doing something. As a noun, the term means a situation presenting such difficulties as to deter any attempt deal with it.
Origin:
Of uncertain origin, it perhaps came from the Scottish “stymie” meaning “person who cannot see well.” The word “stymie” entered English in the 19th Century as a noun referring to a golfing situation in which one player’s ball lies between another ball and the hole on the green, thereby blocking the line of play. Later, it came to be used as a verb in the present sense and also in non-golf contexts.
Usage:
Progress on the road laying project has been stymied by lack of funds. Faced with financial constraints, the company is putting a stymie on spending.
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