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stymie verb (stymies, stymied, stymieing or stymying) 1 to prevent, thwart, hinder or frustrate • Plans for expansion were stymied by cash-flow problems. 2 golf, formerly said of a player or their ball: to impede an opponent's putt by blocking their path to the hole. noun (stymies) 1 golf, formerly a situation on the green where an opponent's ball blocks the path between one's own ball and the hole, and which is no longer current because of a change in the rules which now allow for the use of markers. 2 any tricky or obstructed situation. stymied adj placed in an awkward situation; unable to take the kind of action required or desired.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c.