distressingly

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In a distressing manner; so as to cause distress
upsettingly, troublingly, painfully
unpleasantly; "his ignorance was painfully obvious"
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A seizing of property without legal process to force payment of a debt
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To retain someone’s property against the payment of a debt; to distrain
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discomfort
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To treat an object, such as an antique, to give it an appearance of age

She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room.

distress
{v} to harass, perplex, afflict, seize
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{n} to the act of distraining, misery, wane
Distress
stress
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A state of danger or necessity; as, a ship in distress, from leaking, loss of spars, want of provisions or water, etc
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Distress is a state of extreme sorrow, suffering, or pain. Jealousy causes distress and painful emotions
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Extreme pain or suffering; anguish of body or mind; as, to suffer distress from the gout, or from the loss of friends
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If someone or something distresses you, they cause you to be upset or worried. The idea of Toni being in danger distresses him enormously. to make someone feel very upset
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extreme physical pain; "the patient appeared to be in distress"
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Distress is the state of being in extreme danger and needing urgent help. He expressed concern that the ship might be in distress
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To compel by pain or suffering
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The common law right of a landlord to seize the personal property of a tenant to satisfy past-due rent
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{f} upset, sadden, trouble, grieve; make a piece of furniture appear old, antique (by denting, scratching, painting, etc.)
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Serious danger
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The right of a party to sell the real or personal property of another party to pay for arrears in rent or loan payments
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What a plate sleeps on
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1 The act or process by which a person, without prior court approval, seizes the personal property of another in satisfaction of a claim, as a pledge for performance of a duty, or in reparation of an injury
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To cause strain or anxiety to someone
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{i} extreme danger; trouble, hardship
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The act of distraining; the taking of a personal chattel out of the possession of a wrongdoer, by way of pledge for redress of an injury, or for the performance of a duty, as for nonpayment of rent or taxes, or for injury done by cattle, etc
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a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need); "a ship in distress"; "she was the classic maiden in distress"
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The thing taken by distraining; that which is seized to procure satisfaction
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to retain someones property against the payment of a debt
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To cause pain or anguish to; to pain; to oppress with calamity; to afflict; to harass; to make miserable
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The unpleasant stress that accompanies negative events (6)
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psychological suffering; "the death of his wife caused him great distress"
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cause mental pain to; "The news of her child's illness distressed the mother
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means that a cave-in is imminent or is likely to occur Distress is evidenced by such phenomena as the development of fissures in the face of or adjacent to an open excavation; the slumping of material from the face or the bulging or heaving of material from the bottom of an excavation; the spalling of material from the face of an excavation; and raveling, i e small amounts of material such as pebbles or little clumps of material suddenly separating from the face and trickling or rolling down into an excavation
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That which occasions suffering; painful situation; misfortune; affliction; misery
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cause mental pain to; "The news of her child's illness distressed the mother"
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the seizure and holding of property as security for payment of a debt or satisfaction of a claim; "Originally distress was a landloard's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien"
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To seize for debt; to distrain
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Refers to the act of pain or suffering affecting the mind
distressingly

    Hyphenation

    dis·tress·ing·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîstresîngli

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈstresəɴɢlē/ /dɪˈstrɛsɪŋliː/
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