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mental anguish

NOUN
  1. sustained dull painful emotion

How To Use mental anguish In A Sentence

  • Each performance she suffers the mental anguish of fear and expectation of ghastly pain. The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
  • But too often in the psychoanalytic literature, the pain of the mental anguish and its consequences seemed abstract and intellectualized. History of a Suicide
  • How sure can we be that she is not suffering enormous mental anguish? Times, Sunday Times
  • Animals in captivity frequently suffer severe mental anguish in confinement.
  • Physical disability causes mental anguish.
  • Others were excluded for their belief that they could not award damages for mental anguish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The injuries were painful but the mental anguish was worse. The Sun
  • It is the desperate act of a person who is in deep mental anguish.
  • He says the trauma of that day continues to haunt him and has caused him severe mental anguish.
  • Courts have rejected the claims of people who tried to recover damages for pain and suffering and for mental anguish.
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