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Look up: Frustration

  1. frustration
    [n] - the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals 2. [n] - a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized 3. [n] - an act of hindering someone`s plans or efforts
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Frustration
    An unexpected and unintentional event that makes the fulfilment of the terms of a contract impossible.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20912

  3. Frustration
    The prevention of the carrying out of a contract due to the occurrence of an intervening event or change of circumstances so fundamental as to be regarded by the law as striking at the root of the agreement. The event makes the contract impossible to perform.
    Found on http://www.tssa.org.uk/en/what-we-can-do

  4. Frustration
    Frus·tra'tion noun [ Latin frustratio : confer Old French frustration .] The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the frustration of one's designs
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/F/82

  5. frustration
    The motivational and/or affective state resulting from being blocked, thwarted, disappointed or defeated. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  6. frustration
    defeat noun the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  7. frustration
    foiling noun an act of hindering someone`s plans or efforts
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  8. frustration
    (frәs-tra´shәn) the blocking or thwarting of purposes, desires, actions, or impulses. a feeling of tension arising when such thwarting occurs.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  9. Frustration
    • (n.) The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the frustration of one`s designs
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  10. frustration
    (from the article `animal communication`) ...cease after reunion occurs. In short, it appears that if an animal is frustrated from engaging in activities of sufficient social importance to ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/f/67

  11. frustration
    frustration 1. An act of hindering someone's plans or efforts. 2. A feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized. 3. The motivational and/or affective state resulting from being blocked, thwarted, disappointed or defeated. 4. Lexicomedy: Trying to find your glasses without your glasses.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  12. frustration
    Type: Term Pronunciation: frŭs-trā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A psychological or psychiatric term indicating the thwarting of or inability to gratify a desire or to satisfy an urge or need.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  13. FRUSTRATION
    Charterers when cancelling agreement sometimes quote 'doctrine of frustration' i.e. vessel is lost, extensive delays .
    Found on http://www.insurexchange.com/glossary/ma



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/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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