Examples of 'seems to suffer' in a sentence

Meaning of "seems to suffer"

seems to suffer: This phrase indicates that an individual or entity appears to be experiencing pain, distress, hardship, or a negative situation, though the severity or authenticity of the suffering may be uncertain

How to use "seems to suffer" in a sentence

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seems to suffer
His niece seems to suffer from diphtheria.
The main character always seems to suffer.
Putin seems to suffer from no such difficulties.
Yusuke obviously seems to suffer.
Everyone seems to suffer this blinkered vision.
He is afflicted with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia and seems to suffer a mental disability as well.
It seems to suffer from a massive identity crisis.
By now, the population seems to suffer more than government.
He seems to suffer from blind obedience.
Infant mortality is up, and everyone seems to suffer from some form of ailment.
He also seems to suffer a reverse effect to every weirdness.
This is probably inevitable, but it does mean that organization seems to suffer.
Spencer seems to suffer a psychological breakdown.
Noel is a gregarious 14-year-old teenage boy who seems to suffer from extreme sister complex.
No one seems to suffer from lack of it.

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Looking at Avatar 's proposed timeline, Itskov 's project seems to suffer from the same fallacy.
The passage seems to suffer from repeated interpolations.
Apple 's latest iPad also seems to suffer from Bendgate.
He seems to suffer from hallucinations and sinks into depression.
But beyond these repairs, he seems to suffer from a constant shortage of money.
He seems to suffer from both a persecution complex and delusions of grandeur.
How is it that Europe seems to suffer from historical amnesia?
He seems to suffer inner turmoil suggestive of the melancholic life of the poet.
In particular, the Saker Falcon seems to suffer considerable losses due to electrocution.
He seems to suffer from an eating disorder as well, eating as much as possible.
Indeed, the Czech labour market seems to suffer from a shortage of labour.
He seems to suffer from amnesia.
To Spinola . His niece seems to suffer from diphtheria.
Layla seems to suffer from the same mental illness as her mother.
Thunderbird (mozilla) also seems to suffer from the same problem.
He seems to suffer a heart attack, then of course.
On his return he seems to suffer from a strange disease.
Tom seems to suffer from some kind of post-traumatic stress.
My face and lips seems to suffer the most during wintertime.
She seems to suffer from anemia, and faints at times of high excitement.
This Mr Bunbury seems to suffer from curiously bad health.
She seems to suffer from an inferiority complex, which frequently hinders her mission.
I mean he seems to suffer from an anger management problem.
Nick seems to suffer from PTSD ( Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ) or a Panic Disorder triggered by muzzles.
He seems to suffer.
He seems to suffer from " ochlophobia, " fear of crowds.
But runner Okuda seems to suffer a lot and he falls behind the forerunners.
He seems to suffer so much.
However, research seems to suffer from amnesia even from theoretical regression.
Blob seems to suffer from malapropism, for example, saying "sensationalise" instead of "surprise.
To me, he seems to suffer from lack of affection.
The tree seems to suffer little from the early loss of its leaves.
In the episode, she seems to suffer from amnesia and does not remember her past.
Mahler's 9th seems to suffer from a particular curse here:.
Your colleague seems to suffer from the NIH syndrome ( " Not Invented Here " ).

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