Example sentence using 'pathologically' -
He was pathologically afraid of heights.
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pathologically lie to him/her, until he/she realizes what your doing and quits, when he/she quits then you quit.
Blood, as seen in subarachnoid hemorrhage. If its pathologically yellow due to the breakdown of hemoglobin in blood, its called xanthochromia.
Overcrowd; over burden or clog whether it be in your blood pathologically speaking or in the subway.
he may like you but he is just shy or if you want medical terms "pathologically shy"
Chron's disease is a pathological disease. While the disease usually affects the the ileum, it can cause full thickness anywhere along an individual's digestive tract.
Severe pain is likely to occur. Pathologically, erosion of the stomach lining (epithelium) may occur, especially if untreated, and in extreme cases, perforation of the stomach or duodenum may occur.
A narcissist doesn't feel jealousy, but rather doesn't like losing his prey. He likes control and wants his prey back to continue to abuse and demean his victim. Narcissists have no respect for women whatsoever!
I have found a picture of an X ray of a person with pathologically proven respiratory bronchiolitis associated interstitial lung disease. Follow the related links below (Rheumatoid Lung Disease) (bronchiolitis associated interstitial lung disease) below to see it.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
No. 'Hyper' is a prefix meaning 'over' or 'excessive'. For example: 'Hyperbole' (a figure of speech using exaggeration). 'Hyperactive' (pathologically over-active). 'Hypercritical' (excessively critical). Colloquially, 'hyper' is used to mean 'over-excited', but it is not a comparative form. There is no positive adjective 'hype' nor a superlative form 'hypest'.