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Arduous meaning
Needing or using up much energy; testing powers of endurance. | burning; ardent | Difficult or exhausting to traverse.
Example sentences (20)
Tony Abbott, fighting the fires in Adaminaby, says "It’s been long, it”s been arduous”, but that there had not been a fire day worse than any other day in the past ("Two firefighters burnt as arduous season lingers", January 11-12).
Approximately one year following the introduction of the policy and the subsequent Supreme Court intervention, which mandated the simultaneous use of both old and new currency notes, the common citizens were spared from the arduous task of acquiring cash.
But in the context of my own experiences of being a father amidst attachment parenting and long-term breastfeeding – both epic, arduous undertakings for a mother – I definitely had my own set of insecurities garnered from being on the periphery.
But Kildare survived, deservedly so on the balance of play, having reduced the error count from that arduous visit to Ardee two weeks previously.
Historic preservation is an arduous, often expensive endeavor.
However, with the right know-how, it doesn’t have to be such an arduous and impossible task.
In order to not be chewed up and spit back out by the assortment of 's arduous enemies, it's important for players to stay on top of stats and leveling while progressing through the game's many increasingly challenging areas.
In particular, it has been widely acknowledged by Chinese leaders that the “most arduous tasks” in building China into a modern socialist country are those associated with the nation’s rural areas, and agriculture is the of the Chinese economy.
It is a heartwarming tale of four friends Manu, Sukhi, Buggu, and Balli who dream of settling down in London for a better life but have to take undertake an arduous yet life-changing journey to reach their goal.
It was a long and arduous road back for McCallum, a road that, as she alluded too, had hardly concluded prior to Thursday’s competition.
It was a long, arduous negotiation and I must commend both sides.
Johnson and his progressive Council allies originally pushed for employers to provide 15 days off, but they settled on 10 after arduous negotiations with business, retail and restaurant trade groups who remain deeply opposed to the costly mandate.
Led by adventurers such as Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada and his expedition, the Europeans embarked on arduous journeys deep into the uncharted territories of Colombia in search of the fabled city.
Many of us will forever be grateful for the arduous and precarious mountains they were willing to climb.
Nor did he reveal if he actually wore the item during the arduous trip across the South Pole.
Once finalized, the standards will force states to begin the arduous and expensive process of cleaning their water supplies of some of the class of chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.
Over time, scientists have adopted expensive and complicated safeguards to separate fact from fiction: increased sample sizes, elaborate statistical techniques, arduous peer review.
Pope Francis conceded that “the synodal process may often seem arduous, and at times we may become discouraged”.
The battle for the hearts and souls of Scots to get them out of their cars and into public transport will be a long, arduous one for the government.
The road back to the top was still arduous, even after the immense progress Foreman made in his training.