unbearable
Example Sentences
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Other times, they get worse until they are unbearable.
From MarketWatch
Those countries legalized euthanasia for patients terminally ill with, say, cancer, at the turn of the 21st century—then expanded it to include those who say their psychiatric conditions are incurable and unbearable.
It also allows for assisted dying if treatment offers no reasonable prospect of recovery or improvement in the patient's condition, but not to end unbearable suffering from mental illness.
From Barron's
"The State of Israel is at a critical moment of utmost importance. The easy thing to do would be to blow up the talks, but the cost would be unbearable," he said in a statement.
From Reuters
The pain has been so unbearable that she recently went back to the doctor, who gave her a prescription for an injection.
From Seattle Times
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