agonize in the PONS Dictionary

agonize Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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She binged on drugs and alcohol because she agonized privately over living a lie in public, he claims.
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No more veterans should be compelled to agonize or perish while the government fails to perform its obligations.
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I constantly agonize not only about the inefficiency, slowness and waste of productive time, but about the mystery of it all.
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She agonizes over the decision, unsure about emigrating.
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The three presidents depicted in the movie are charismatic, moral and unselfish, although they agonize over their choices between public interest and personal happiness.
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She insisted that she was proud of herself and her (seven) children, and of her smart but agonized people.
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He would sometimes agonize for hours before saying anything.
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In this case, the passionate warrior agonizes in colonial rule rather than setting the world aflame.
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However, due to her fear of ridicule and failure, she's very nitpicky and will agonize over even the smallest details.
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Nothingness and darkness are no longer just reasons to doubt and agonize over.
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