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constant fear

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meanings of constantand fear


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constant
adjective
uk /ˈkɒn.stənt/ us /ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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fear
noun[C or U]
uk /fɪər/ us /fɪr/
an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or ...
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Examples of constant fear


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On the other hand, the intelligentsia were in constantfear that foreign economic penetration would result not in national prosperity, but foreign domination.
However, they were not neglectful of theatrical activity, and worked towards successive premieres under extremely difficult conditions and in constantfear of intervention or arrest.
However, they are condemned to live in constantfear of losing what they possess.
There is a constantfear of leaking information about illegal migration patterns to the government or any person who does not migrate illegally.
Maternal anxiety is heightened by this constantfear for the safety of youngsters because of real or possible hazards.
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At the present time, our fishermen carry out their work in constantfear of a collision with a merchant vessel.
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People live in my constituency under the constantfear and threat of losing their secure employment.
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These days, hundreds of thousands of people live in constantfear.
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He lives his life in constantfear of discovery and the publicity of a trial and prison sentence.
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Young people can go about their business there and visit restaurants, pubs and clubs without the constantfear that they have experienced in the past.
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What sort of situation is that, to have constantfear and anxiety hanging over the heads of families?
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They have limited access to food or shelter and are in constantfear of retribution and persecution.
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There are others in the county who are in constantfear of eviction because a colliery company requires the houses in which they live.
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Those of us who have participated in criminal trials involving children know that there is the constantfear of coaching.
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The only difference is, that they are given permanence instead of being subjected to the constantfear of being turned out of their position.
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That applies across the board—to access, to attitudes and to the constantfear of being talked down to or patronised.
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It was an explosion which kept all the residents in that area in constantfear for many weeks.
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Tenants of furnished accommodation in too many cases already live in constantfear of eviction.
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This cannot happen when managements live in constantfear of rising costs setting their plans at nothing.
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