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Verb required with 'level of frustration' Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:19 pm  Verb required with 'level of frustration'
 

Hi

Could you please tell me which verb I should use here?

Quote:
The highest level of frustration _______________ this class of people.

How about victimizes, surrounds, etc?

Thanks in advance,

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Verb required with 'level of frustration' Sat Jul 12, 2008 13:15 pm  Verb required with 'level of frustration'
 

Maybe seizes?
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Verb required with 'level of frustration' Sat Jul 12, 2008 13:35 pm  Verb required with 'level of frustration'
 

"...adversely affects..."?
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Verb required with 'level of frustration' Sat Jul 12, 2008 14:07 pm  Verb required with 'level of frustration'
 

Consumes? Weighs on/down?
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Verb required with 'level of frustration' Sun Jul 13, 2008 16:38 pm  Verb required with 'level of frustration'
 

affects, hits, harms.
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