fly in the face of vs frustrate

fly in the face of

verb
  • To act in a manner highly contrary to; to counteract or contradict. 

frustrate

verb
  • To hinder or thwart. 

  • To cause stress or annoyance. 

  • To disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired. 

adj
  • ineffectual; useless; fruitless. 

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