Sentence examples for the distressing from inspiring English sources

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the distressing

noun

(Cause of) discomfort.

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7. Distressed jeans are OK... if the distressing happened naturally.

& foresake the distressing taste for mediocrit that has so often characterized the American political system.

The distressing state of the economy is perhaps the largest of Nixon's present domestic problems.

He and his colleagues downplayed the distressing nature of the event.

Fatigue is often experienced as a result of excessive effort expended in managing the distressing fear.

There is also, of course, the distressing prospect of losing business.

IN THE early 1980s the distressing persistence of high unemployment in Europe was labelled "Eurosclerosis".

The Troubled Asset Relief Program illustrates the distressing state of American politics.

The hearings were a unique window onto the distressing and tragic work of a mass murderer.

That led to Monday's M.R.I. and the distressing news for the Mets.

The distressing experience was still fresh enough for the article to produce potent sympathetic vibrations.

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