stymie Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van stymie

  • However, these goals were frequently stymied by the same strong historical consciousness the leaders were trying to utilize.

  • Its radical potential is stymied, however, by an overly narrow focus on women's equal participation in public life.

  • The issue of whether reduplicative words as a whole are trochaic, iambic, or even spondaic, has stymied their description for a long time.

  • Several formidable hurdles still exist, however, that stymie research progress in the area.

  • This process, which seems to be intuitively logical, is stymied by imprecise professional knowledge and underdeveloped technology for language analysis and inference.

  • 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.

  • For example, nationalisation of the telegraph system (in 1870) and the telephone system (in 1912) may have stymied efficiency by removing the pressure of competition.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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