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afflicted

adjective as in distressed

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Standing before TV cameras, Trump shuddered and stuttered, as if afflicted with palsy, making fun of the journalist whose articles he disliked.

Hard times have long afflicted the Land of Enchantment.

Could Tesla, he asked, partner with the city to power the afflicted homes with solar panels and batteries?

Almost every part of Gaza is afflicted by miserably crowded conditions and nearly nonexistent sanitation infrastructure.

It may be true, as many progressives hope, that Harris is less afflicted by quasi-imperialist American exceptionalism and less wedded to the neoliberal consensus than Biden or the many Democratic moderates who preceded her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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