foiling Sentence Examples

  1. The detective's brilliant strategy foiled the criminal's escape plan.
  2. The runner's foiling stride propelled him to victory.
  3. The company's financial scheme was foiled by an unexpected downturn in the market.
  4. The politician's cunning rhetoric foiled his opponent's attempt to discredit him.
  5. The alarm system foiled the burglars' attempt to enter the house.
  6. The doctor's quick thinking foiled the allergic reaction to the medication.
  7. The anti-virus software foiled the hacker's attempt to infect the computer system.
  8. The superhero's foiling force field protected him from the enemy's attacks.
  9. The magician's clever trick foiled the audience's expectations.
  10. The student's creative response foiled the teacher's attempt to catch them unprepared.

foiling Meaning

Wordnet

foiling (n)

an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts

Webster

foiling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Foil

Webster

foiling (n.)

A foil.

The track of game (as deer) in the grass.

FAQs About the word foiling

an act of hindering someone's plans or effortsof Foil, A foil., The track of game (as deer) in the grass.

baffling, negating, nullifying, frustrating, neutralizing, blocking,thwarting,hampering, balking, impeding

aiding,assisting, assisting, aiding, smoothing, promoting, nurturing, abetting, smoothing,facilitating

The detective's brilliant strategy foiled the criminal's escape plan.

The runner's foiling stride propelled him to victory.

The company's financial scheme was foiled by an unexpected downturn in the market.

The politician's cunning rhetoric foiled his opponent's attempt to discredit him.