Used in a Sentence

hamstring

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hamstring.

Editorial note

And so the answer is to hamstring what all apps can do in the aim of safety?

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Quick take

(transitive, figurative) To cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hamstring gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive, figurative) To cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

verb

(transitive) To lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham or knee; to hough.

noun

(informal) The biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus muscles.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hamstring.

verb

(transitive, figurative) To cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

verb

(transitive) To lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham or knee; to hough.

noun

(informal) The biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus muscles.

noun

(anatomy) One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh.

Example sentences

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And so the answer is to hamstring what all apps can do in the aim of safety?

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Europe should hamstring their tech companies even more with feel good but useless regulations like the cookie law?

3

The tragedy here is that the political climate of China will hamstring the usefulness of this achievement.

4

Do back/hamstring stretches a few times a day until you reach a good level of mobility.

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Laws don't help if industry has the power to hamstring the organization responsible for enforcing it.

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VPSes are so cheap these days, though, that it's silly to hamstring yourself with shared hosting.

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These provisions also cannot hamstring the NSA or the like; there has to be balance.

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I've been running 23 years and am incredibly healthy despite the occasional hamstring pull or achilles tendonitis.

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I see no reason to hamstring that kind of progress to defend against extremely hypothetical low-probability risks.

10

If you hamstring all your customer service reps so they can't actually solve someone's problem, it makes something that's already annoying way more frustrating.

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It's difficult to find a set of rules that don't hamstring the small companies, don't misalign incentives for big companies, and aren't ridiculously complex.

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It will be interesting to see if one of Apple's first moves on entering the jewelry market is to hamstring the independent secondary market.

Quote examples

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We're not talking about a well-reasoned GOP alternative to "Obama's plan to regulate the Internet." This is a bill written by cable lobbyists to hamstring the FCC while throwing a bone to the American public.

2

These provisions also cannot hamstring the NSA or the like; there has to be balance." but then, if you and I (the "populous") aren't allowed to know what they are trying to achieve, or how they are doing it, how on earth are we supposed to have any faith in the oversight that "lawmakers" provide?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hamstring in a sentence?

And so the answer is to hamstring what all apps can do in the aim of safety?

What does hamstring mean?

(transitive, figurative) To cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

What part of speech is hamstring?

hamstring is commonly used as verb, noun.