Examples of 'plagued' in a sentence

Meaning of "plagued"

Plague, when used as a verb, means to cause constant trouble or distress to someone or something. It often implies persistent annoyance or harassment. For example, 'The company was plagued by budget problems throughout the year.' It can also refer to a widespread or rapidly spreading disease or epidemic that affects a large group of people or animals
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  • simple past tense and past participle of plague
  • Constantly afflicted or relentlessly attacked (by someone or something).

How to use "plagued" in a sentence

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And plagued me until marriage became unavoidable.
Three times you plagued me to tell you.
I was plagued by feelings of abandonment for many years.
This movie was plagued since day one.
These romantic poets that we are plagued with.
You are plagued with memories and betrayal.
It was a moment of doubt that has plagued me since.
I found myself plagued with a nagging question.
Financial difficulties continually plagued the family.
We are plagued by a condition that causes rapid aging.
His career has been plagued with injuries.
She plagued you more than anyone.
Maurice returned home plagued by a strange malaise.
This is the question that has plagued me.
The production was plagued with numerous problems.

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The wooden ballpark continued to be plagued by fire.
The aztecs were plagued by werewolves and vampires.
Terrible floods continually plagued the area.
The capital is plagued by so many ghosts lately.
A lack of stability continually plagued the team.
Gaetan was plagued by ill health and depression.
David and his daughter were plagued by darkness.
Humanity is plagued with an incapacity for freedom.
His whole life has been plagued by tragedy.
We have been plagued by locusts since biblical times.
The initial takeoffs were plagued with trouble.
Illiteracy plagued almost the entire population.
But extensive delays plagued the bridge.
She is plagued with illness and dies.
Everyone in this world is plagued by something evil.
But it was plagued by mental issues in its development.
The trek west was plagued by rain.
A village plagued by crushing poverty and famine.
Dysentery and delirium plagued the party.
Production was plagued by delays and financial uncertainty.
Water shortages also plagued the camp.
Injuries plagued the construction process link.
His last years were plagued with illness.
Laos is plagued by unexploded ordnance to this day.
I know you have been plagued by journalists.
Plagued by both crime and poor building codes.
Gender issues plagued him for years.
But the question that has plagued us.
War has plagued him and death.
Sponsorship problems also plagued the team.
Production was plagued by poor weather and accidents.
The problems that have plagued humanity.
The project was plagued by a lack of engineering expertise.
These questions have always plagued writers.
His candidacy was plagued by public relations missteps.

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