frustrare
to frustrate
verb froo-STRAH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin frustrare, from frustra (in vain)
Also means
to thwart
Usage Note
Frustrare takes avere as auxiliary and can be used both transitively (questo mi frustra, 'this frustrates me') and to describe thwarting plans (frustrare un tentativo, 'to thwart an attempt'). The past participle frustrato functions as an adjective ('frustrated'). Frustrante is the adjectival form meaning 'frustrating'.
Examples
"Questa situazione mi frustra moltissimo."
Natural Translation
This situation frustrates me a great deal.
Literal Translation
This situation to-me frustrates very-much.
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