Suffrage and suffering mean different things. A suffragette was a derogatory word coined to describe those women that fought for self determination. Particularly the right to vote. That many did suffer is true, but the words do not mean the same thing, though have similar roots
in a war people may suffer a lot. there might b losses of a family member. there could be no food,no clothes, and many more things
most girls/women aged 20 did not suffer in the Holocaust, though Jewish females aged 20 in the Holocaust would more likely die than live.
yes she does suffer from asthma!!
Victory for us is to see you suffer was created in 2007.
Disposed to learning
to be disposed of or incliend
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
It means something that can be recycled.
dismissed charge
"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
It's off your record.
reopen case
there will be more and more polloution
In legal terms disposed means the case was resolved in some way. This could mean a plea was reached, or the charges may have been dropped.
'Hath shewn' means the same as 'has shown'. As in, "experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed". Thomas Jefferson. 'Hath' means 'has' in the same way that 'doth' means 'does'. You can consider them abbreviations for 'haveth' and 'doeth'.
The More You Suffer was created on 2003-04-22.