suffer from

suffer from
phr verb
Suffer from is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑country, ↑patient
Suffer from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑acne, ↑AIDS, ↑ailment, ↑alcoholism, ↑allergy, ↑anxiety, ↑apathy, ↑arthritis, ↑asthma, ↑attack, ↑bleeding, ↑block, ↑blues, ↑bout, ↑cancer, ↑cholera, ↑claustrophobia, ↑cold, ↑colic, ↑complaint, ↑complex, ↑condition, ↑constipation, ↑convulsion, ↑corn, ↑corrosion, ↑cough, ↑damp, ↑defect, ↑deficiency, ↑deformity, ↑dehydration, ↑delusion, ↑depression, ↑diarrhoea, ↑diphtheria, ↑disability, ↑disadvantage, ↑discrimination, ↑disease, ↑disorder, ↑disturbance, ↑drawback, ↑effect, ↑erosion, ↑exhaustion, ↑exposure, ↑fatigue, ↑fever, ↑fit, ↑flu, ↑gangrene, ↑handicap, ↑headache, ↑hepatitis, ↑hernia, ↑HIV, ↑illness, ↑incontinence, ↑indigestion, ↑infection, ↑influenza, ↑injury, ↑isolation, ↑leukaemia, ↑malaria, ↑malnutrition, ↑meningitis, ↑migraine, ↑neglect, ↑nerve, ↑neurosis, ↑nightmare, ↑pain, ↑paralysis, ↑paranoia, ↑persecution, ↑phobia, ↑pneumonia, ↑recession, ↑repression, ↑rheumatism, ↑schizophrenia, ↑shortage, ↑shortcoming, ↑sickness, ↑starvation, ↑stigma, ↑strain, ↑stress, ↑subsidence, ↑swing, ↑symptom, ↑syndrome, ↑tension, ↑tiredness, ↑trouble, ↑weakness, ↑wound

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  • suffer */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌfə(r)] / US [ˈsʌfər] verb Word forms suffer : present tense I/you/we/they suffer he/she/it suffers present participle suffering past tense suffered past participle suffered 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to feel pain in your body or your… …   English dictionary

  • suffer — 01. He died early this morning in his sleep, without [suffering]. 02. She has been [suffering] from cancer for a couple of years now. 03. My friend from Brazil really [suffers] from the cold during our New York winters. 04. Henry has become… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • suffer — [[t]sʌ̱fə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ suffers, suffering, suffered 1) VERB If you suffer pain, you feel it in your body or in your mind. [V n] Within a few days she had become seriously ill, suffering great pain and discomfort... Can you assure me that my father… …   English dictionary

  • suffer — verb ADVERB ▪ a lot, badly, enormously, greatly, grievously, horribly, immensely, mightily, severely, terribly, tremendously …   Collocations dictionary

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