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Definition of difficulties
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Difficulties
(pl. ) of
Difficult.
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Resolver
::
Resolver
(n.) That which
clears
up and
removes
difficulties,
and makes the mind
certain
or
determined..
Bewildering
::
Bewildering
(a.)
Causing
bewilderment
or great
perplexity;
as,
bewildering
difficulties..
Encounter
::
Encounter
(adv.)
To come
against
face to face; to meet; to
confront,
either
by
chance,
suddenly,
or
deliberately;
especially,
to meet in
opposition
or with
hostile
intent;
to
engage
in
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
struggle
with; as, to
encounter
a
friend
in
traveling;
two
armies
encounter
each
other;
to
encounter
obstacles
or
difficulties,
to
encounter
strong
evidence
of a
truth..
Recess
::
Recess
(n.)
Secret
or
abstruse
part; as, the
difficulties
and
recesses
of
science..
Courage
::
Courage
(n.) That
quality
of mind which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
difficulties
with
firmness,
or
without
fear, or
fainting
of
heart;
valor;
boldness;
resolution..
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
involve
in
difficulties
concerning
money
matters;
to
incumber
with debt; to beset with
urgent
claims
or
demands;
-- said of a
person
or his
affairs;
as, a man or his
business
is
embarrassed
when he can not meet his
pecuniary
engagements..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above,
implying
superiority
after a
contest;
in spite of;
notwithstanding;
as, he
triumphed
over
difficulties;
the bill was
passed
over the
veto..
Insnare
::
Insnare
(v. t.) To take by
wiles,
stratagem,
or
deceit;
to
involve
in
difficulties
or
perplexities;
to
seduce
by
artifice;
to
inveigle;
to
allure;
to
entangle..
Conquer
::
Conquer
(v. t.) To
subdue
or
overcome
by
mental
or moral
power;
to
surmount;
as, to
conquer
difficulties,
temptation,
etc..
Pilot
::
Pilot (v. t.)
Figuratively:
To
guide,
as
through
dangers
or
difficulties..
Solve
::
Solve (v. t.) To
explain;
to
resolve;
to
unfold;
to clear up (what is
obscure
or
difficult
to be
understood);
to work out to a
result
or
conclusion;
as, to solve a
doubt;
to solve
difficulties;
to solve a
problem..
Boggle
::
Boggle
(n.) To stop or
hesitate
as if
suddenly
frightened,
or in
doubt,
or
impeded
by
unforeseen
difficulties;
to take
alarm;
to
exhibit
hesitancy
and
indecision..
Resolvedly
::
Resolvedly
(adv.)
So as to
resolve
or clear up
difficulties;
clearly.
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To be
oppressed
with
difficulties
or
disease;
to do one's work under
conditions
which make it
especially
hard,
wearisome;
to move
slowly,
as
against
opposition,
or under a
burden;
to be
burdened;
-- often with
under,
and
formerly
with of..
Swamp
::
Swamp (v. i.) To sink or stick in a
swamp;
figuratively,
to
become
involved
in
insuperable
difficulties..
Sticked
::
Stick (v. i.) To cause
difficulties,
scruples,
or
hesitation..
Swamp
::
Swamp (v. t.) Fig.: To
plunge
into
difficulties
and
perils;
to
overwhelm;
to ruin; to
wreck.
Entrap
::
Entrap
(v. t.) To catch in a trap; to
insnare;
hence,
to
catch,
as in a trap, by
artifices;
to
involve
in
difficulties
or
distresses;
to catch or
involve
in
contradictions;
as, to be
entrapped
by the
devices
of evil men..
Difficulty
::
Difficulty
(n.)
Embarrassment
of
affairs,
especially
financial
affairs;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, to be in
difficulties..
Extricate
::
Extricate
(v. t.) To free, as from
difficulties
or
perplexities;
to
disentangle;
to
disembarrass;
as, to
extricate
a
person
from debt,
peril,
etc..
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