Thwart, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thwarted; p. pr. & vb. n. Thwarting.]
1. To move across or counter to; to cross; as, an arrow thwarts the air. [Obs.]
Swift as a shooting star
In autumn thwarts the night. --Milton.
2. To cross, as a purpose; to oppose; to run counter to; to contravene; hence, to frustrate or defeat.
If crooked fortune had not thwarted me. --Shak.
The proposals of the one never thwarted the inclinations of the other. --South.
thwarting
adj : preventing realization or attainment of a desire [syn: frustrating,
frustrative]
n : an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts [syn: frustration,
foiling]