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distressed

[dih-strest] / dɪˈstrɛst /


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Though he had - as he put it - "defended the indefensible" by arguing against the removal of hereditary peers, the earl has accepted his fate and was not "unduly distressed by it".

From BBC

Some investors fear loans in the funds are poised to become distressed.

From The Wall Street Journal

It looked at what impact the hormones had on a range of outcomes for young patients distressed about their gender, including quality of life and mental health.

From BBC

Now the actors, who work as game masters and perform as distressed abductees at the venue, will be frightening their guests while under union protection.

From Los Angeles Times

Experts said the pod's "strong social cohesion" may have led the group to follow the distressed female into shallow waters.

From BBC