English to Malayalam Dictionary distress

distress

ദുരിതം
definition
verb
I didn't mean to distress you
cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
the manner in which leather jackets are industrially distressed
give (furniture, leather, or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear.
noun
to his distress he saw that she was trembling
extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
translation of 'distress'
noun
ദുരിതം
example
But it is also required that the shopping be at a level where it impairs your job, or creates serious family problems, or leads to financial 'distress' .
the poor were helped in their 'distress'
He had done every possible act to bother and 'distress' her, including his attempt of a confession of love to her.
By one estimate, medical expenses are the primary cause of financial 'distress' for 40 percent of those struggling to hold on to their homes.
Wasn't the closest port in Indonesia when the ship received a 'distress' call?
Next, subjects were classified according to relationship 'distress' as measured by the RAT.
Some look embarrassed; their presence here all but announces financial 'distress' at home.
We collected some money so that when we found instances of real 'distress' over matters other than food we had a fund that we were able to divide up.
Researchers first assumed startles were needed to arouse an infant beginning to experience respiratory 'distress' .
The causative role of that trauma in patients' subsequent 'distress' becomes clear.
So, I hereby grant you permission to paint that table, to 'distress' it, to weather it, to paint it pink and stencil flowers around the edge if that pleases you.
It also noted that another operational consequence of BWIA's financial 'distress' was the long delay in regaining Category 1 status.
a company in financial 'distress'
Mediated pathways were especially salient for understanding variation in adolescents' self-reported 'distress' .
Benzodiazepines can relieve the 'distress' associated with agoraphobia but have only a temporary effect.
Caring for people experiencing mental 'distress' is often complex and challenging.
They began and ended therapy with profiles that represented a couple in serious relationship 'distress' .
Fourthly, patients' 'distress' and their vulnerability to anxiety and depression are lessened.
The radio operator sent a Mayday 'distress' call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
Speed had said that ‘when a statute says money ‘shall be levied by 'distress' ,’ that is an execution.’
And next time there is a ship in 'distress' in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby.
Our ships and aircraft received no 'distress' calls.
No significant differences between the various groups were found when the incidence of acute fetal 'distress' was analyzed.
The Navy has made a valiant, but ultimately doomed, attempt to rescue a fellow seafarer in 'distress' at Fleet Base West.
They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing 'distress' to residents or businesses.
Aaron continued telling anyone who was listening how the freighter ship Charybdis was in 'distress' .
Spanish ships in 'distress' were to be permitted to seek refuge in English ports.
As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and 'distress' caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed.
Unwaveringly these incredibly brave volunteers get in the chopper and answer the 'distress' call.
Many may have developed explicit systems which seek to alleviate human 'distress' by eliminative procedures.
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