Stymy in a sentence as a noun

The lack of generics does stymy what you can express statically with higher-order functions, but it does have them.

The protectionism, corruption, incompetence, etc will stymy any attempt at best practices, so no surprise to see airports in this article.

Stymy in a sentence as a verb

This is mostly the result of the severe underdevelopment of new housing in the last 20 or 30 years, due to neighborhoods preventing any sort of development to stymy gentrification.

A properly implemented one-time pad between each communicant will stymy even the biggest black ops budget, to the point where your primary concern will be your physical safety and not your password strength.

Stymy definitions

noun

a situation in golf where an opponent's ball blocks the line between your ball and the hole

See also: stymie

noun

a thwarting and distressing situation

See also: stymie

verb

hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"

See also: obstruct blockade block hinder stymie embarrass