English to Malay Dictionary desperation

desperation

terdesak
definition
noun
she wrote to him in desperation
a state of despair, typically one that results in rash or extreme behavior.
example
Now it should lead the way in finding solutions to the problems that breed violence and 'desperation' .
The result was a work of such 'desperation' I feel morally obliged to give it coverage.
she wrote to him in 'desperation'
The latest threats are acts of 'desperation' born out of hatred and incompetence.
The court heard the crime was born out of 'desperation' over crippling financial pressure.
He is alone with his terrors gripped by feelings of 'desperation' and living at the limits.
I know the torment you've been going through, as you seek the answer with ever more 'desperation' .
He had committed the crime out of 'desperation' and a complete lack of judgement.
He also knows that his 'desperation' to avoid defeat will not lessen with time.
It signals 'desperation' and a lack of confidence in those who look to the famous for guidance.
Her story is one of poverty and 'desperation' typical of a country that has known nothing but war for the past decade.
What shocked the York soldiers was the poverty and 'desperation' of the people.
You are already teetering on the brink of 'desperation' - this will just push you over the edge.
Still, where there is greed and 'desperation' , charlatans and conners will prosper.
After that, the boat began drifting out to sea and it was then that 'desperation' began to set in.
she wrote to him in 'desperation'
This would be an extreme act at one end of the spectrum of economic 'desperation' .
You can see her 'desperation' and fear for tomorrow etched in the worried lines of her face.
If it fails, it will seem like an act of 'desperation' by a leader lacking serious military experience.
The film has a real apocalyptic feel to it, and the sense of doom and 'desperation' is saturating this movie.
During his trial, he explained that he had been driven to 'desperation' because of poverty.
Through the syntax of misery and 'desperation' shines no light, only more of the same.
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