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hamstrung
[ ham-struhng ]
adjective
- having been made powerless or useless; thwarted:
The candidates also face a housing market crisis, subway strikes, and a hamstrung government.
- having had the hamstring tendon cut:
She fell like a hamstrung deer.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of hamstring ( def ).
Word History and Origins
Origin of hamstrung1
Example Sentences
Hughes is a more relaxed, social person, if ultimately more hamstrung by moral certainty.
The new ownership say they do not want to be hamstrung by high wages as the previous regime were.
And it’s quite a letdown, arriving 90 minutes into the courtroom drama and still hamstrung by vocal restraint.
Veterinarian Jennifer Scarlett, who runs the San Francisco SPCA, said efforts to crack down on the underground puppy market exposed by The Times is hamstrung by the state’s failure to keep the records.
But leaders have been hamstrung in their efforts to eradicate the inked groups, in part because being in a gang was never explicitly grounds for firing.
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