Hamstringing

/ˈhæmˌstrɪŋɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of hamstring; actively crippling or severely weakening someone's ability to act or succeed.

Etymology

From 'ham' (hock) + 'string' (tendon) + -ing suffix for continuous action, describing the ongoing process of disabling.

Kelly Says

Modern political and business writing still uses 'hamstringing' to describe how regulations or obstacles prevent organizations from operating effectively.

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