Agonise

/ˈæɡonaɪz/ verb

British spelling: to cause great suffering or distress, or to experience extreme mental or physical pain; to struggle intensely with a difficult decision or problem.

From French 'agoniser,' derived from Greek 'agon' (struggle). The verb entered Middle French from Late Latin 'agonizare,' which combined the Greek root with the Latin verb-forming suffix '-ize.'

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