Examples of 'more distressing' in a sentence

Meaning of "more distressing"

More distressing: Describes situations, events, or experiences that are even more upsetting, troubling, or concerning

How to use "more distressing" in a sentence

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Even more distressing is the disaggregated data.
Chela disclosed something even more distressing.
A situation more distressing has perhaps seldom been experienced.
Candor never was more surprising or more distressing.
Which are more distressing or violent than its non observance.
It is hard to know which explanation is more distressing.
More distressing than elsewhere.
The film becomes increasing more distressing as it progresses.
Even more distressing when considering the effects on children.
The second departure is more distressing.
There is nothing more distressing than becoming sick abroad.
Trying not to be conned by you is more distressing anyway.
There is nothing more distressing than a roof that is sagging.
What they did and the way they did it was even more distressing.
There is going to be a couple more distressing slides for those of you.

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Even more distressing is the overall apathy in the populace today.
That vessel also carried more distressing news.
It is even more distressing when we are expecting our third child soon.
Its environment makes it even more distressing and scary.
Pain is reported as more distressing than it should be had there been a physical explanation.
The fog and the rain made my waiting even more distressing.
This is typically more distressing to family members than to the patient.
Similarly changes in levels of pain may be more distressing than pain itself.
Nothing can be more distressing that losing your passport in a foreign land.
What is already a stressful situation has become even more distressing for me by their actions.
There is nothing more distressing for a wife than to be despised by her husband.
He relieves the SS of some of their more distressing duties.
What is even more distressing is that the culprits appear to be fellow students.
And it is something that would be even more distressing for the Iranian people.
Symptoms can be more distressing for sufferers with strong religious convictions or beliefs.
But I anticipate that the phone calls will be more distressing to him than heartwarming.
But even more distressing is their exile in the picture of the political events.
The emotional and cognitive symptoms of MS are often more distressing than the physical changes.
Even more distressing is that this is not an isolated scenario in our school district.
I find today 's news more distressing than usual.
It 's more distressing than the end of a love affair.
My father and mother 's absence makes it the more distressing.
There is nothing that is more distressing in a house than a clogged drain.
A thousand vague fancies oppressed and disconcerted me - fancies the more distressing because vague.
Nothing is more distressing than seeing your child come home from school in tears.
But some, when coupled with other mental health issues, can be more distressing.
All the more distressing because the Canon is so sacrosanct.
Meanwhile, news from Russia became ever more distressing.
The situation became even more distressing when he noticed that Jill was not breathing.
What emerges from Dykstra's adaptation is even more distressing.
What is more distressing however, is the inconsistency of it all.
But I can see some crocheted lace there… and a little more distressing.
What is even more distressing is that it is being done to a harmless creature, a dolphin.
But I soon lost this hope, each moment the news became more distressing.
Costs, making it one of the more distressing macroeconomic issues for.

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