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hardship
[hahrd-ship]
hardship
/ ˈhɑːdʃɪp /
noun
conditions of life difficult to endure
something that causes suffering or privation
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Example Sentences
Her husband has died from the stress of trying to keep their rancho, her sons live in hardship and her daughter is married to a white man.
Protests in Indonesia sparked by economic hardship have elicited a heavy-handed response from police, triggering concerns that the Southeast Asian nation could be returning to its authoritarian past.
Raveling grew up in Washington D.C., during a time of segregation and hardship.
If Bishop Montgomery were to cancel the remainder of its season, players on the team could seek hardship waivers to play elsewhere.
Adding another possible twist, if Bishop Montgomery were to cancel its season, players could seek a hardship waiver from the Southern Section to gain immediate athletic eligibility at another school without moving.
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