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distressed

[dih-strest] / dɪˈstrɛst /


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Some $25 billion of software loans were trading at distressed levels—below 80 cents on the dollar—at the end of January, up from $11 billion a month earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond NEL’s objective of helping to rebuild distressed communities through entrepreneurship, we believe that many mentors are “reborn” by their involvement.

From The Wall Street Journal

It demolished distressed high-rises, and used a combination of public and private funds to replace them with a mix of market-rate and subsidized units arranged in low-rise homes and townhouses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tests later showed Sonny "had been distressed for a significant amount of time" and should have been delivered earlier, the report said.

From BBC

They all told us they had felt exploited and distressed after learning the videos had been posted online.

From BBC