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burdened

[bur-dnd] / ˈbɜr dnd /
ADJECTIVE
weighed down
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Her lawyer, Nicole Servaty, told journalists that she "really had a voice in this proceeding", adding: "She was able to testify, to express her feelings and everything that has burdened her."

From BBC

The company, burdened with debt, filed for bankruptcy protections in 2020 as it faced a drop in sales and restaurant closures.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, many young adults — often already burdened with student debt — will end up renting.

From MarketWatch

And Sorrentino, a dedicated sensualist, does allow himself some lighter touches, including, toward the end, a fanciful visual metaphor for a burdened man’s spirit that maybe only he could get away with.

From Los Angeles Times

Many among them, however, are burdened by student or credit card debt, and only 1 in 4 have begun savings retirement accounts.

From The Wall Street Journal