Examples of 'i could no longer' in a sentence

Meaning of "i could no longer"

i could no longer: a phrase expressing the inability to continue or persist in a certain action or situation. It is used to convey a sense of reaching one's limit or capacity, leading to the cessation of an activity

How to use "i could no longer" in a sentence

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i could no longer
I could no longer tell right from wrong.
Only to realize that i could no longer hear.
I could no longer feel the same way.
After the rape i could no longer have children.
I could no longer listen to you slander my father.
I arrived at the point where I could no longer allow her to hang on.
I could no longer support him or his actions.
My feelings about the war dictated that I could no longer be a part of it.
I could no longer wait for permission or assistance.
I had to hang my head and admit that I could no longer drink it.
I could no longer think of eating beef or pork.
I realized this summer that I could no longer promise my kids a better future.
I could no longer command the best projects.
My tongue began to swell and I could no longer bear the weight of my pack.
I could no longer make use of the lessons.

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This caused me to mention that I could no longer see out of one eye.
I could no longer continue to ignore this problem.
I was so proud of what we had done that I could no longer stay silent.
I could no longer fire up the energy to hate.
I asked them to give their seat to me as I could no longer bear the pain.
I could no longer put my own needs first.
But once that strip turned blue I could no longer do any of those things.
I could no longer feel my arms and legs.
The darkness brought me relief from pain and I could no longer feel my earthly body.
I could no longer tell who was the accused.
Till one day I could no longer take it.
I could no longer hide it from the prince.
To the point where I could no longer breathe.
I could no longer live another day in a lie.
He was so close I could no longer see his headlights.
I could no longer feel docile and alienated.
My fear was such that I could no longer sleep.
I could no longer concentrate on the evangelical words.
We played until I could no longer feel my fingers.
I could no longer walk through the contractions.
So cold that I could no longer feel them.
I could no longer raise my arm above my head.
That was something I could no longer live with.
I could no longer be a part of this vicious circle.
It got so cold I could no longer feel my feet.
I could no longer abide the long hair.
The second was that I could no longer read.
I could no longer run around with my daughter.
And in the morning I could no longer see.
I could no longer feel his hands on mine.
I imagined that I could no longer control them.
I could no longer disappear into the bathroom.
It was at this point I could no longer stand it.
I could no longer minister and help people.
I started writing because I could no longer talk.

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