Examples of 'hard-hit' in a sentence

Meaning of "hard-hit"

Hard-hit is a noun phrase that describes a situation or event that is severely impacted or affected. It is used in English to emphasize the significant or harsh consequences of a particular circumstance or action
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Coal companies will be especially hard-hit.
Aid for areas hard-hit by industrial decline.
Emerging markets have been particularly hard-hit.
Ohio has been hard-hit by the opioid crisis.
Amphibians were also particularly hard-hit.
Particularly hard-hit were the ships on radar picket duty.
The program was directed towards hard-hit communities.
These are areas hard-hit by the groundfish fishery closures.
He helps get field hospitals to hard-hit areas.
Which was particularly hard-hit by the recent economic recession.
Rivera said he began distributing it to hard-hit rural areas.
The old ladies by hard-hit by wars would meet the same fate.
The humpback population here was hard-hit by whaling.
Particularly hard-hit has been the tourism industry, which is a major source of foreign exchange.
Gaza has been especially hard-hit by the fighting.

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The automotive and financial services sectors have been particularly hard-hit.
Health services have also been hard-hit by the crisis.
A mobile home park built close to the sea wall was particularly hard-hit.
Children in developing countries were particularly hard-hit by diseases linked to poverty.
As a result, this hard-hit province has witnessed the return of many internally displaced persons.
Infants have been particularly hard-hit by syphilis.
Especially hard-hit was the koala population, with many of these animals dying in the calamity.
Native flora and fauna continue to be hard-hit by invasive species.
Particularly hard-hit by delays And perishable goods will be.
A temporary moratorium on bankruptcy proceedings for hard-hit businesses is available.
Most of the hard-hit European nations have finally begun the cut spending.
Other units are preparing to deliver hurricane relief to hard-hit areas.
Avoidance of collections in areas hard-hit by the epidemic is an option of last resort.
They reduce information sharing, and the availability of resources in hard-hit areas.
But operating results also improved in the hard-hit primarymetals business, again thanks to productivity gains.
The looting were mainly in those areas which were later most hard-hit by the famine.
Those places were especially hard-hit during the early weeks and months of the pandemic.
The smell of cracked pine trees wafted through hard-hit neighbourhoods.
Indonesian priest in hard-hit Sulawesi province seeks to balance spiritual and practical needs.
Farmers in developing countries are particularly hard-hit by the effects of climate change.
Winter storms can present additional challenges to moving personnel and equipment within hard-hit areas.
Regions of Brittany hard-hit by oil pollution.
These conditions also complicate the delivery of aid to the most hard-hit areas.
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Flooding, landslides and damaged infrastructure continue to hamper access to some hard-hit communities.
He is set to visit two other hard-hit areas on Friday and the weekend.
Southern Africa is a particularly hard-hit area.
Kitamaat is an Aboriginal community hard-hit by the downturn of the commercial fishing industry.
The community of Montecito was especially hard-hit.
National Guard troops are patrolling hard-hit areas to help maintain law and order.
Several Pacific island territories were particularly hard-hit.
In many hard-hit countries AIDS has already reduced life expectancy by more than ten years.
The labour force in the processing sector has been particularly hard-hit by the reduced groundfishery.
Particularly hard-hit were the GCC countries.
When we look at the middle class, they are actually more hard-hit than the overall average.

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