Generalized feeling of distress.
Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief.
Facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty.
1 Fifty-four percent expect an increase in distressed mergers and acquisitions this year.
2 This, in the abstract, was gratifying; but in practice it distressed her.
3 Macquarie has used the previous market declines to buy up distressed assets.
4 He often is that way when he has been distressed , she said.
5 They remained distressed , however, at the lack of word from the group.
6 Meyer has previously led both distressed trading and North American high-yield trading.
7 If anyone, he has large experience in finding value in distressed assets.
8 Former captain Allan Border was distressed by the news of Jones' passing.
9 The fire in his eyes, the ring in his tone distressed her.
10 If Montague is distressed , then he has witnessed something very great indeed.
11 It also may use it to buy distressed properties in the future.
12 Miss Hisselpenny said suddenly in a loud and highly distressed voice, Mr.
13 Of course you were alarmed and distressed ; nothing could be more natural.
14 I am extremely distressed and sad to leave, Clark said before leaving.
15 Mahindra has earned a reputation for buying distressed , undervalued companies, analysts said.
16 He said he expected more foreign investors to buy Indian distressed assets.
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