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suffer

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Suffer is the third album by American punk rock band Bad Religion , released on the Californian independent record label Epitaph Records on September 8, 1988. It was the first album that was both released and distributed by the label. Following the release ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-13c., "allow to occur or continue, permit, tolerate, fail to prevent or suppress," also "to be made to undergo, endure, be subjected to" (pain, death, punishment, judgment, grief), from Anglo-French suffrir , Old French sofrir "bear, endure, resist; ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To undergo hardship. 2 (context intransitive English) To feel pain. 3 (context intransitive construed with '''from''' English) To have a disease or condition. 4 (context intransitive English) To become worse. 5 (context ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES alleviate the problem/situation/suffering etc ▪ a new medicine to alleviate the symptoms of flu be suffering from a cold formal (= have one ) ▪ He was suffering from a cold and not his usual energetic self. experience/suffer ...

Usage examples of suffer.

I should hereafter act in contravention of this abjuration, I here and now bind and oblige myself to suffer the due punishments for backsliders, however sever they may be.

Then suppose the parents decide they do not want a child who would suffer from those characteristics and abort on this basis?

Coming abreast of each other, Harry held his fire, prepared to suffer the shots of the four-pounders.

A boy, suffering from abscess under the trochanter, was operated on for its relief.

Like every other young woman who suffered at the hands of Frederick West, Shirley Robinson was to be abused, tortured and mutilated before she died.

Now fourteen, she had been abused by West and his wife for six years, regularly supplying him with sexual favors, and suffering physical abuse from his wife with equal regularity.

Then I suffered a vision of Acer Laidlaw piloting Eightball back to Roderick Station with a hold full of atoms that had once been mine, and gritted my teeth so hard I cracked a filling.

Will you suffer me therefore to beg, unless any consideration restrains you, that you would be pleased to acquaint me what motives have induced you thus to withdraw from the society of mankind, and to betake yourself to a course of life to which it sufficiently appears you were not born?

I came to you in most serious earnest, imagining, as I find true, that your son had never dared to acquaint you with a match so much inferior to him in point of fortune, though the reputation of the lady will suffer it no longer to remain a secret.

The Beast is the current Crompton, Leland, last of his line, a mystery writer who lives as a recluse in New Hampshire and suffers from acromegaly which has disfigured his features.

Most of the crew suffered from some degree of nausea while adapting to microgravity, and those especially affected, such as AH Tillman and Alex Dyachkov, are still prone to attacks if they spin around too quickly, or if they find themselves without an absolute reference point.

While the lack of physical adaptitude may be the occasion of much suffering and unhappiness in such unions, especially on the part of the wife, being even productive of most serious local disease, and sometimes of sterility, it is in childbirth that the greatest risk and suffering is incurred.

I have read that babies whose mothers are addicted to heroin will themselves suffer withdrawal pangs.

Substance addiction suffer from some other recognized form of psychiatric disorder, too.

Faith has suffered through the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf is too immense to be adequately expressed in words, and we cannot fully realize its significance at the present stage of the evolution of the Cause.