make difficulties

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

To create unnecessary problems, often deliberately.

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Examples (10)

  • She is always making difficulties for herself by overthinking things.
  • The union representative was accused of deliberately making difficulties during the negotiations.
  • Please don't make difficulties; we need to find a simple solution.
  • He made difficulties at every step of the process, which delayed the project.
  • Why must you always make difficulties when we're trying to cooperate?
  • If the supplier continues to make difficulties, we'll have to find another one.
  • The client made so many difficulties that we almost cancelled the agreement.
  • His tendency to make difficulties is what makes him so challenging to work with.
  • We could have finished early if you hadn't made difficulties about the seating plan.
  • The goal is to streamline the process, not to make difficulties for our colleagues.