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suffering [ˈsʌfərɪŋ] SUST.
suffering
long-suffering ADJ.
long-suffering
I. suffer [ˈsʌfəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. intr.
1. suffer (experience sth unpleasant):
2. suffer (become worse):
pogarszać [perf pogorszyć] się
II. suffer [ˈsʌfəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.
doświadczać [perf doświadczyć]
doznawać [perf doznać]
suffer hunger
suffer consequences, losses
ponosić [perf ponieść]
przechodzić [perf przejść] załamanie
suffer from V. trans.
1. suffer from (have illness):
2. suffer from (have problem):
Present
Isuffer
yousuffer
he/she/itsuffers
wesuffer
yousuffer
theysuffer
Past
Isuffered
yousuffered
he/she/itsuffered
wesuffered
yousuffered
theysuffered
Present Perfect
Ihavesuffered
youhavesuffered
he/she/ithassuffered
wehavesuffered
youhavesuffered
theyhavesuffered
Past Perfect
Ihadsuffered
youhadsuffered
he/she/ithadsuffered
wehadsuffered
youhadsuffered
theyhadsuffered
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They suffer from arthritic axles in their old age, particularly when living in a high gravity environment.
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He retired in 1773 after starting to suffer from paralysis.
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When relationships deteriorate or when social bonds are broken, people have been found to suffer from depressive symptoms.
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A sober and reasonable person would not have foreseen that an apparently healthy person of 15 years would suffer shock as a result of it.
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Heavy bleeders may become tired and suffer shortness of breath and pain because of anaemia due to iron loss.
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