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Meanings of
hurting
in English
Portuguese
dor
Catalan
dolor
Spanish
dolor
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A symptom of some physical hurt or disorder.
pain
Portuguese
dor
Usage of
hurting
in English
1
Another said: The emphasis on successful completion rates is
hurting
education standards.
2
Authorities have been working to change that culture without
hurting
economic growth.
3
Basically the update said, 'We know the virus is
hurting
the economy.
4
Major carmakers recently warned that changes to trade policies were
hurting
performance.
5
A drought also is
hurting
farmers and their purchasing power, Veerathai said.
6
So of course they're
hurting
,
it's more hurt in difficult economic times.
7
However, the data also showed Chinese copper demand dropped,
hurting
mining stocks.
8
How do we keep a house in order without
hurting
the environment?
9
Iran wants an end to sanctions that are
hurting
its oil-dependent economy.
10
They are
hurting
and nobody has taken decisive action to help them.
11
Nothing seemed to be
hurting
in particular; she just felt utterly breathless.
12
She was obviously
hurting
,
and that's all I really needed to know.
13
We can't use social media as an excuse for
hurting
other people.
14
It said the additional taxation was
hurting
emerging high-tech and communications businesses.
15
He's
hurting
.
'
I said something to him about how he was feeling.
16
Voi was everything her father was not: dedicated, determined,
hurting
to help.
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hurting
Noun
Singular
hurt
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
hurt people
hurt the economy
hurt sales
hurt too
hurt demand
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Translations for
hurting
Portuguese
dor
dor de cabeça
cefaleia
Catalan
dolor
mal
Spanish
dolor
Hurting
through the time
Hurting
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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