Examples of 'plight' in a sentence
Meaning of "plight"
plight (noun) - a difficult, unfortunate, or precarious situation or condition that someone finds themselves in
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- A dire or unfortunate situation.
- A (neutral) condition or state.
- Good health.
- Responsibility for ensuing consequences; risk; danger; peril.
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Their plight cries out for action.
Bringing upon the plight of the heart.
Your plight will be the same as that.
A report on her miserable plight is aired on television.
The plight of the elderly is particularly tragic.
Or been moved by the plight of these orphans children.
The plight of migrant workers was of particular concern.
I understand your plight and feel no repugnance.
The plight of refugee children was particularly worrying.
Here we have the plight of culture in general.
Bribery may help to mitigate their plight.
About the plight of the married woman.
He blames himself for her dreadful plight.
The plight of those with disabilities is similar.
States from the plight of the hostages.
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The plight of those who remained was miserable.
We are examining the plight of the other in society.
The plight of your friends amuses you.
We are all about the plight of the homeless.
The plight of the mutants is universally compelling.
I was trying to make a statement about our plight.
This inescapable plight leads us inevitably to death.
Demographic change is to blame for this plight.
We acknowledge your plight and we are going to help you.
You are here to save us from our plight.
The plight of a common man was very miserable.
Radio programmes to increase awareness of plight of children.
The forgotten plight of women behind bars.
If you do not want to share his plight.
We learned of the plight of your missing crewman.
The tribal are responsible for their plight.
We all know the plight of missing teenagers.
I am sure carlson will be moved by his plight.
The vexing plight of the millennial male.
I might have shared your plight otherwise.
Your plight would have been worth watching.
My father brought his plight upon himself.
The plight of those people has been tragic.
I understand you have a plight of your own.
Their plight should be a concern for all of us.
I sympathize with your plight that day.
Their plight might melt you down.
I care about improving the plight of my people.
And the plight of refugees and migrants.
No imaginable solution to their plight seems available.
But the plight of pensioners has been forgotten.
I did it to draw attention to the plight of handicapped people.
Make the plight of migrant children a priority.
You can almost smell his plight.
Easing their plight is simply not enough.