How to use in-sentence of “distress”:
+ It is used as distress code, to signal danger.
+ A state of anxiety occurs when challenges are so high that they exceed one’s perceived skill level causing one great distress and uneasiness.
+ Initial EMDR processing may be directed to childhood events rather than to adult onset stressors or the identified critical incident if the client had a problematic childhood. Clients generally gain insight on their situations, the emotional distress resolves and they start to change their behaviors. The length of treatment depends upon the number of traumas and the age of PTSD onset. Generally, those with single event adult onset trauma can be successfully treated in under 5 hours. Multiple trauma victims may require a longer treatment time.
+ These operators were not allowed to answer calls sent by the competing company, which also included distress signals.
+ This great patron of art left for the heavenly abode at an early age of 33 in 1846, leaving his subjects in distress at the loss of this great man.
+ Many songs have been made of the distress signal SOS, such as Message in a Bottle by The Police, SOS “SOS” by SOS” by Gamma, “S.O.S” by The Suicide Machines, “S.O.S” by Ola Svensson and “SOS” by Avicii.
+ Therefore, the flag signal “NC which stood for “In distress; want immediate assistance”, would also likely become the radio distress call.

Example sentences of “distress”:
+ The ship fired distress rockets but there were no other ships nearby.
+ In contrast to CQD, which was sent as three separate letters with spaces between each letter, the SOS distress call has always been transmitted as a continuous sequence of dits-and-dahs, and not as individual letters.
+ Perhaps the first international radio distress call adopted was “CQD”.
+ In both the April 1, 1905 German law, and the 1906 International regulations, the distress signal was specified as a continuous Morse code sequence of three-dits/three-dahs/three-dits, with no mention of any alphabetic equivalents.
+ In medicine, distress is a situation when a person is unable to completely adapt to stress.
+ Thus, under the modern notation, the distress signal becomes.
+ To be diagnosed, the person must have enough distress about their feelings.
+ The extraordinary commissioner Tommaso Blonda, appointed in her place, declared the financial distress of the Municipality of Taranto.
+ As this was against the laws of the sea, a conference in Berlin decided to use the German distress signal internationally.
+ But of paramount importance, medical social workers must be willing to act as advocates for the patients, especially in situations where the medical social worker has identified problems that may compromise the well-being of patient or in any distress in the discharge process that might put the patient at risk.
+ This let patients to undergo surgery and obstetrics without distress and pain.
+ When the client reports no distress related to the targeted memory, he is asked to think of the preferred positive belief that was identified at the beginning of the session. At this time, the client may adjust the positive belief if necessary, and then focus on it during the next set of distressing events.
+ However, there was some resistance among the Marconi operators about adopting the new signal, and, as late as the April, 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic, the ship’s Marconi operators intermixed CQD and SOS distress calls.
+ The order is designed to stop them from being anti-social, which means causing distress or alarm to other people that do not live in the same place as themselves, according to the Crime Disorder Act.
+ No distress signals were sent out.
+ They were usually sent in conjunction with the SOS distress code.
+ Anxiety is distress or uneasiness of mind caused by a fear of danger or misfortune.
+ The ship fired distress rockets but there were no other ships nearby.
+ In contrast to CQD, which was sent as three separate letters with spaces between each letter, the SOS distress call has always been transmitted as a continuous sequence of dits-and-dahs, and not as individual letters.
+ Perhaps the first international radio distress call adopted was "CQD".
