To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to continue to exist or occur without interference; accept or undergo, often unwillingly.
Undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)
Другие значения термина "suffer" 1 However, 5 million public sector workers will continue to suffer wage freezes.
2 And those who seek to follow public opinion often suffer severe consequences.
3 Business would also suffer , Business New Zealand chief executive Kirk Hope said.
4 She was said to suffer from severe circulatory problems in recent years.
5 Discussion: Patients of free clinics suffer from high burden of chronic conditions.
6 More than 30 per cent of children suffer from severe literacy problems.
7 However, long after our communities reconcile, we as individuals continue to suffer .
8 Its 24 million people regularly suffer food shortages, the United Nations says.
9 Recent research has shown that high-debt countries suffer from lower economic growth.
10 Health officials and doctors say millions of Bangladeshis suffer from pollution-related ailments.
11 When people don't have good access to health care, we all suffer .
12 Minister for Health James Reilly has acknowledged that frontline services will suffer .
13 Jenny Blake spoke up, surprising everyone, including herself: The victims don't suffer .
14 They used necromancy so she could suffer longer than was humanly possible.
15 Main causes of stress I don't know if I suffer from stress.
16 Up to 8 per cent of Irish children suffer from rare diseases.
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