Verb
suffer from (third-person singular simple present suffers from, present participle suffering from, simple past and past participle suffered from)
(transitive) to have a particular disease or condition
He suffered from cholera.
As individuals and as a nation, we now suffer from social narcissism. The beloved Echo of our ancestors, the virgin America, has been abandoned. We have fallen in love with our own image, with images of our making, which turn out to be images of ourselves. Daniel J. Boorstin
Literary critics, however, frequently suffer from a curious belief that every author longs to extend the boundaries of literary art, wants to explore new dimensions of the human spirit, and if he doesn't, he should be ashamed of himself. Robertson Davies
We must all suffer from one of two pains the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons. Jim Rohn
Blacksmiths and woodworkers will never suffer from poverty. Benin Proverb
A dog does not enter a home where they suffer from hunger. Mongo Proverb
Alas! I suffer from self-inflicted wounds! Latin Proverb