English to Urdu Dictionary distress

distress

تکلیف
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
تنگدستی
example
please don't 'distress' yourself
Many have been separated from their families and loved ones for months on end, enduring great personal 'distress' and financial loss.
Speed had said that ‘when a statute says money ‘shall be levied by 'distress' ,’ that is an execution.’
They began and ended therapy with profiles that represented a couple in serious relationship 'distress' .
The Federal Government was acting in contravention of maritime law by shunning a ship and crew in 'distress' .
He told planners he could get into financial 'distress' if expansion proposals for the business weren't agreed soon.
To merely contemplate moving human remains will 'distress' some people.
Family members and friends can lessen the patient's 'distress' by avoiding disagreements in front of the patient.
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.
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
The framers of the New Deal never considered day care as a strategy for alleviating economic 'distress' , however.
Researchers first assumed startles were needed to arouse an infant beginning to experience respiratory 'distress' .
Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in 'distress' .
The causative role of that trauma in patients' subsequent 'distress' becomes clear.
People who suffer emotional 'distress' can turn to food to suppress their feelings, only exacerbating the problem.
"We're picking up a 'distress' beacon, " he explained.
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.
He had done every possible act to bother and 'distress' her, including his attempt of a confession of love to her.
a 'distress' call
Aaron continued telling anyone who was listening how the freighter ship Charybdis was in 'distress' .
A charity for the homeless is marking ten years of relieving poverty and 'distress' in the Chorley area.
Nothing the bailiff did, in attempting lawfully to levy 'distress' , could have begun to justify a resort to violence by another person present.
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
Boston's Dance Umbrella, New England's major modern dance presenter, closed at the end of April, citing severe financial 'distress' .
In doing so, you have helped a pilot in 'distress' and are a credit to [Air Force] Air Traffic Control.
Farmers are subject to major disruption and families can suffer serious 'distress' and financial loss.
No significant differences between the various groups were found when the incidence of acute fetal 'distress' was analyzed.
Additional and more serious symptoms include eye infections, acute respiratory 'distress' , and pneumonia.
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
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