Synonym: trouble, ups and downs. Similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership. Meaning: ['hɑrdʃɪp /'hɑː-] n. 1. a state of misfortune or affliction 2. something hard to endure 3. something that causes or entails suffering.
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121. The vouchers, redeemable from public funds, were meant to alleviate social hardship among the most needy of the population.
122. A slave might not be ill-treated or subjected to undue hardship.
123. It was in these areas that the depressed level of grain prices caused most hardship.
124. In considering what would amount to undue hardship, the nature and cost of the accommodation should be looked at.
125. In the event of a serious loss considerable hardship can be caused by under insurance.
126. The burden of proof should be upon the employer to demonstrate undue hardship.
127. For his family it was a life of hardship and sacrifice.
128. They are made by all Ministers who are confronted with allegations of student poverty and hardship.
129. The economic hardship facing farmers worsened in the years after 1914.
130. The anxiety, hardship and distress suffered by people as they wait for decisions from the Home Office are obvious to anyone.
130. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
131. Sargant, J. granted the injunction, even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council.
132. Serving a company in a foreign land, for example, is no longer either a privilege or a hardship.
133. Students are undoubtedly a section of the population who have suffered substantial hardship as a result of Government-inspired measures.
134. This policy caused great hardship in villages where it was not possible to grow enough rice for the needs of the residents.
135. Mosfilm remains weakened by economic hardship, but employees were confident the worst was over.
136. It had been a year of hardship and self-doubt, but for the most part the new managers had persevered.
137. It was a friendship that endured, that stood all the standard tests of time, sickness and hardship.
138. She endured, and even enjoyed, considerable physical hardship on occasion.
139. The result of this anomalous position has been that the majority of the disabled have had to suffer great financial hardship.
140. He was a man who suffered hardship gladly, a hunter and a soldier. From boyhood he disdained an easy life.
141. The scope of their kinship networks is smaller, but just as significant because they provide help in times of hardship.
142. It was impossible for any society to absorb without hardship a shock like that of the massive loss of trade to Gdynia.
143. Moving to South London was no hardship for the elderly man.
144. There was no history of violence or physical hardship in my upbringing at all.
145. Roads were turned to mud by days of rain and Fiorio had the additional hardship of a bubbling radiator to contend with.
146. In the face of economic hardship,(sentencedict.com) union women have gone beyond the limited reformism of their labor federations.
147. Men whose stern faces and seasoned appearance proclaimed their experience in war and hardship.
148. You can't book and might be forced to hang out a while in the noisy Champagne Bar-no great hardship.
149. Workers have attributed skin rashes, dizziness, muscle cramps and miscarriages to the chemicals and physical hardship they endure.
150. This measure would protect states from fiscal hardship when caseloads increase due to regional economic downturns or other factors.
More similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership, partnership, scholarship, citizenship, relationship, championship, hard, apprenticeship, hardware, hardly any, hardworking, two-thirds, in other words, hip, chip, whip, shit, shift, shield, cash in, T-shirt, shiver, cashier.