Something hard to endure.
A state of misfortune or affliction.
1 For years, the people of Sudan have faced enormous and unacceptable hardship .
2 This had caused them some hardship , particularly over Christmas, the court heard.
3 From May 1918, soldiers' families in hardship could apply for emergency relief.
4 We're also looking at a hardship assessment with these families, Funaki said.
5 It was a life of hardship ; of social starvation almost like exile.
6 Sanctions must be fair, timely and proportionate and not create excessive hardship .
7 Individuals have of course suffered considerable hardship out on the front line.'
8 It will bring no benefit, and only increased hardship , to South Africa.
9 The hardship , cruelty, and violence of the world had begun their education.
10 Ms Huffstutler said that showed the company was not suffering financial hardship .
11 In addition, I aim to make sure you experience no further hardship .
12 I had not foreseen the loss and the hardship yet to come.
13 The first condition is just; the second imposes no hardship on them.
14 After much hardship in the rapids the little army reached Fort Frontenac.
15 There is still another hardship in this outward flow of our capital.
16 As for the hardship , some things in connection with business were inevitable.
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