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suffer from — phr verb Suffer from is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑country, ↑patient Suffer from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑acne, ↑AIDS, ↑ailment, ↑alcoholism, ↑allergy, ↑anxiety, ↑apathy, ↑arthritis, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
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constipate — con·sti·pate || kÉ’nstɪpeɪt v. suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly); cause constipation … English contemporary dictionary
constipated — adj. pertaining to the condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly con·sti·pate || kÉ’nstɪpeɪt v. suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur… … English contemporary dictionary
constipates — con·sti·pate || kÉ’nstɪpeɪt v. suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly); cause constipation … English contemporary dictionary
constipating — con·sti·pate || kÉ’nstɪpeɪt v. suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly); cause constipation … English contemporary dictionary
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