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Extreme pain or suffering; anguish of body or mind; as,
to suffer distress from the gout, or from the loss of friends. |
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That which occasions suffering; painful situation;
misfortune; affliction; misery. |
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A state of danger or necessity; as, a ship in distress,
from leaking, loss of spars, want of provisions or water, etc. |
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The act of distraining; the taking of a personal chattel
out of the possession of a wrongdoer, by way of pledge for redress of
an injury, or for the performance of a duty, as for nonpayment of rent
or taxes, or for injury done by cattle, etc. |
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The thing taken by distraining; that which is seized to
procure satisfaction. |
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To cause pain or anguish to; to pain; to oppress with
calamity; to afflict; to harass; to make miserable. |
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To compel by pain or suffering. |
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To seize for debt; to distrain. |