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distressed

[dih-strest] / dɪˈstrɛst /


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After the war, Jacob, back in Louisiana, bought up distressed plantations, and Bernard returned to “this rough, rural, ruined place” to help run their business and agricultural empire.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both leading shows star Stephen Graham, and he is nominated for best actor for his role as a distressed dad in Adolescence.

From BBC

On the morning of 16 October 2024, she became increasingly distressed and was placed on a high level of one-to-one observations.

From BBC

One of them, a fellow watchmaker who often came to the Beje on business, seemed especially distressed at what had happened to us.

From Literature

She said: "Events like this affect people in different ways, and I recognise that many of us will feel shocked, distressed or in need of support."

From BBC