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- noundistress (noun)
- the state of a ship or aircraft when in danger or difficulty and needing help:"vessels in distress on or near the coast"Opposite:
- suffering caused by lack of money or the basic necessities of life:"the poor were helped in their distress"
- medicinea state of physical strain, exhaustion, or, in particular, breathing difficulty:"they said the baby was in distress"
- lawanother term for distraint
verbdistress (verb) · distresses (third person present) · distressed (past tense) · distressed (past participle) · distressing (present participle)OriginMiddle English: from Old French destresce (noun), destrecier (verb), based on Latin distringere ‘stretch apart’. Distress Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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