mental+suffering

  • 61long-suffering — adjective Having endured mental or physical discomfort for a protracted period of time patiently or without complaint. His long suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good …

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  • 62pain and suffering — Term used to describe not only physical discomfort and distress but also mental and emotional trauma which are recoverable as elements of damage in torts. Recovery for pain and suffering is restricted by statute in certain states. See cap …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 63pain and suffering — noun A species of damages that one may recover for physical or mental pain that results from a wrong done …

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  • 64pain and suffering — (Law) physical or mental anguish (one of the chief factors taken into consideration when figuring monetary compensation) …

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  • 65ABORTION — is defined as the artificial termination of a woman s pregnancy. In the Biblical Period A monetary penalty was imposed for causing abortion of a woman s fetus in the course of a quarrel, and the penalty of   death if the woman s own death… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 66distress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. discomfort, pain; trouble, affliction, trial, privation, harassment, grief, anxiety; calamity, adversity. See poverty, difficulty. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Mental agony] Syn. worry, anxiety, perplexity …

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  • 67pain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Suffering Noun 1. pain, suffering, sufferance; hurt, cut; discomfort, painfulness; discomfort, malaise; nightmare; anguish, agony, misery, excruciation, torment, torture, rack; Weltschmerz; distress,… …

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  • 68David Pearce (philosopher) — For other people named David Pearce, see David Pearce (disambiguation). David Pearce Full name David Pearce Born United Kingdom …

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  • 69Emotions Anonymous — Logo Emotions Anonymous (EA) is a twelve step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness. As of 2004[update] there were approximately 1,100 EA groups active in the United States …

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  • 70torment — tormentedly, adv. tormentingly, adv. tormentingness, n. v. /tawr ment , tawr ment/; n. /tawr ment/, v.t. 1. to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches. 2. to worry or annoy excessively: to… …

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