Frustrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Counteract
To act in opposition to to hinder defeat or frustrate by contrary agency or influence as to counteract the effect
Food and sale
should have been offered for sale for human consumption would frustrate the very object of the Act, State of Tamil Nadu
Outmaneuver
or get an advantage of in maneuvering to outwit or frustrate by clever stratagems to outgeneral
Frustrate
Vain ineffectual useless unprofitable null voil nugatory of no effect
Foiler
One who foils or frustrates
Ill health
which the services of the workman are engaged will be frustrated and worse still in cases such as the present one
Anniented
Anniented [Low Fr.], abrogated, frustrated, brought to nothing or taken away, Co. Litt. 388 a.
Actually worked under the employer
would bring the object of s. 25-F very close to frustration, Workmen of American Express International Banking Corporation v. Management of
Marplot
One who by his officious interference mars or frustrates a design or plot
frustrating
an act of hindering someones plans or efforts
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