0 full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers: --
The negotiations have been fraught with difficulties/problems right from the start.
2 full of (unpleasant things such as problems or dangers): --
Writing about science at a popular level is a task fraught with difficulty.
The second important contribution of this volume is the distinction it makes between the fraught categories of identity and desire.
The drawing of a lover to oneself, just as drawing a dependant, and gaining his or her attachment, was fraught with potential antagonism.
To ask the agent is fraught with problems - which do not go away with the idea of a pattern.
As a site of receiving formal care, the home is fraught with ambiguity.
The literature is dominated by comparisons of organic and conventional agriculture and interpretation of these studies is fraught with difficulty.
Thus, under the cooperative and collective sense of gham-khadi often lies another level of relationships fraught with competition, tension and even enmity.
The problem is that defining and characterizing existing notions of soul is fraught with difficulty.
Few studies, however, have actually helped to delineate what characterizes a "humane" neonatal death as opposed to one fraught with dependence on technology.