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be at pains

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb be at pains has 1 sense
  1. take pains, be at pains - try very hard to do something
    --1 is one way to endeavor, endeavour, strive
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

Definitions from the Web

Term: "be at pains"

Description:

The phrase "be at pains" refers to making a great effort or exerting oneself to achieve something. It expresses the idea of putting oneself through difficulties or challenges in order to accomplish a goal.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb phrase
  • Idiom

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Make a great effort

When used in this sense, "be at pains" emphasizes the level of effort or dedication one puts into something.

Example sentence:

"He was at pains to prove his innocence in front of the jury."

Sense 2: Take great care or trouble for

In this sense, "be at pains" implies taking special care or making extra efforts to ensure something is done well or with great attention to detail.

Example sentence:

"She was at pains to prepare a perfect presentation for the important conference."

Sense 3: Go to great lengths

This usage of "be at pains" signifies going above and beyond what is expected or necessary to achieve a certain outcome.

Example sentence:

"The company was at pains to accommodate all the special requests of their VIP clients."

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