Synonym: complication, difficulty, dilemma, muddle, pinch, predicament. Similar words: highlight, light, slight, flight, light up, delight, lightly, slightly. Meaning: [plaɪt] n. 1. a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one 2. a solemn pledge of fidelity. v. 1. give to in marriage 2. promise solemnly and formally.
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31. The leader was much concerned over the plight of the refugees.
32. On hearing of his plight, the council offered him a home.
33. They flew to Europe to publicize the plight of the refugees.
34. The television pictures brought home to us all the plight of the refugees.
35. He has been sleeping rough in the streets to highlight the plight of the homeless.
36. The plight of the refugees immediately grabbed the headlines .
37. dreadful plight I had lost my money and missed the last train home.
38. Losing only intensifies Williams' plight.
39. Some of the victims spoke publicly of their plight.
40. She must stop it, tell about Joe's terrible plight.
41. I had great sympathy for his plight.
42. It parks, waits and taunts our plight.
43. He embraced their plight as best he could.
44. But he ignores the plight of pensioners.
45. Strangely, I felt no guilt about Menzies's plight.
46. Their plight is an indirect result of the closure programme.
47. Her husband simply dismissed her plight and carried on with his plan to go riding.
48. The film deals with the nomadic desert people of the Sahel, whose plight has worsened in the recent years of drought.
49. To truly understand the plight of the Jets, consider this slice of trivia.
50. He sympathized with our plight but suggested that I call back the next day, when the Florida office was open.
51. His chief concern is the plight of kids growing up in the ghettoes.
52. Read in studio A teenager concerned about the plight of the homeless has decided to do something about the problem herself.
53. Elderly people isolated A new report has highlighted the isolated plight of elderly people in residential care who have a hearing loss.
54. Their plight is reinforced by their close proximity to wealth.
55. Or he could introduce an exchange rate policy to ease the plight of manufacturing companies.
56. Dark psychological explanations can also be found for our plight.
57. No doubt there are many humorous possibilities in the comic plight of a primitive boy in a modern major city.
58. But the threat of the old section of the course has meant some swift action to deal with a worsening plight.
59. Wrapped up in his own debauchery he had not known of her plight until recently.
60. Within months(sentencedict.com),[www.Sentencedict.com] the religious right had begun to compare her plight with that of civil rights activists in the I 950s.