Foiled

/fɔɪld/ verb

Past tense of foil; prevented someone from accomplishing something, especially by clever or determined action; thwarted.

From Old French fouler meaning 'to trample, crush,' which evolved to mean defeating or frustrating plans. The sense of 'thwarting' emerged in the 16th century, separate from the metallic 'foil' which comes from Latin folium 'leaf.'

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