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Hamstring

verb (used with object), hamstrung, hamstringing.

 
  1. to disable by cutting the hamstring or hamstrings; cripple.
  2. to render powerless or useless; thwart: Their efforts were hamstrung by stubborn pride.

OP, the way you asked the question is certainly apropos :)

... and leaves them without a leg to stand on.

Hamstring

verb (used with object), hamstrung, hamstringing.

 
  1. to disable by cutting the hamstring or hamstrings; cripple.
  2. to render powerless or useless; thwart: Their efforts were hamstrung by stubborn pride.

OP, the way you asked the question is certainly apropos :)

... and leaves them without a leg to stand on.

Hamstring

verb (used with object), hamstrung, hamstringing.

  1. to disable by cutting the hamstring or hamstrings; cripple.
  2. to render powerless or useless; thwart: Their efforts were hamstrung by stubborn pride.

OP, the way you asked the question is certainly apropos :)

... and leaves them without a leg to stand on.

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Hamstring

verb (used with object), hamstrung, hamstringing.

  1. to disable by cutting the hamstring or hamstrings; cripple.
  2. to render powerless or useless; thwart: Their efforts were hamstrung by stubborn pride.

OP, the way you asked the question is certainly apropos :)

... and leaves them without a leg to stand on.