agonize
Americanverb (used without object)
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to suffer extreme pain or anguish; be in agony.
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to put forth great effort of any kind.
verb (used with object)
verb
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to suffer or cause to suffer agony
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(intr) to make a desperate effort; struggle; strive
Other Word Forms
- agonizingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of agonize
1575–85; < Medieval Latin agōnizāre < Greek agōnízesthai to struggle (for a prize), equivalent to agōn- agon + -izesthai -ize
Example Sentences
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Her body relaxed; her fingers uncurled from their agonized fists.
From Literature
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In an agonizing twist, just as the show had gotten underway, Jordan received word she had been accepted by a professional ballet company.
From Los Angeles Times
While Catholic kids have usually been led to assume that the baby Jesus arrived on the wings of doves, Mary’s labor is nothing short of agonizing.
Fernanda, a Florida restaurant worker, made an agonizing decision after the father of her children was arrested and deported: She would send their toddler son and 4-year-old daughter to Guatemala to live with him.
From Salon
But by morning she had agonizing intestinal cramps.
From Literature
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