agonize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

agonize in the PONS Dictionary

agonize Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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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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He would agonize over it, and think it out.
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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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This is the same receptor that psychedelic drugs agonize to various degrees, which explains the correlation between psychedelic drugs and schizophrenia.
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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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His boss agonizes over competition with other departments to come top of greenness league tables.
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They lack empathy and their victims agonized painful reactions, screaming and pleading give them a sense of authority and feelings of superiority.
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In short, he agonized about his party affiliation for some time.
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It is jet black, and agonized faces of the souls it contains can be seen moving and screaming in the metal.
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Many social scientists in other disciplines often agonize over the legitimacy of their work as science, and consequently emphasize the importance of detachment, objectivity, abstraction, and quantifiability in their work.
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