crushed by

crushed by

1. Physically flattened or injured by the weight or force of something. Molly had to go to the hospital after her hand was crushed by one of the doors in the lobby.
2. Saddened or discouraged by something. Henry was totally crushed by the news that he didn't get into his dream school.
See also: by, crushed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

crushed by something

Fig. demoralized; having hurt feelings. The whole family was completely crushed by the news. I was just crushed by your attitude. I thought we were friends.
See also: by, crushed
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • crush (up) against (someone or something)
  • crush against
  • look like
  • look like (someone or something)
  • grapple
  • grappling
  • filch
  • filch (something)
  • filch something
  • smooth back
References in classic literature
What was the good of digging if I must be suffocated, crushed by the water that was turning into stone?--a punishment that the ferocity of the savages even would not have invented!
What happened was this: Liza, insulted and crushed by me, understood a great deal more than I imagined.
They then found that the Sawhorse had been badly dazed by the blow; for while the hard wooden knot of which his head was formed could not be crushed by the hammer, both his ears were broken off and he would be unable to hear a sound until some new ones were made for him.
'Mr Capone-The Birmingham Mail this week reported how Khan's Ferrari had been crushed by police who claimed it had no valid insurance and was a Category B vehicle, which are officially classed as unroadworthy, meaning the shell had to be destroyed.
CRUSH FORECAST If you're feeling crushed by a crush, things should straighten out soon.