Diseases

Word DISEASES
Character 8
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Pronunciations /dɪˈziːzɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Diseases"

What do we mean by diseases?

An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.

(by extension) Any abnormal or harmful condition, as of society, people's attitudes, way of living etc.

Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet.

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An annoying person; someone who wont leave you alone; a "stalker-like" friend. Urban Dictionary

The natural, phenotypic expression of a pathogenic cellular alteration--caused by complex social, political, economic, and environmental processes. Urban Dictionary

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Disease, can mean talent, looks or moves, diseased can mean hip, cool, groovy, hot, perfect, lovely, pretty, awesome. Urban Dictionary

Disease, one that melts the bone or weakens it. Sure to be named in the future. Revoked from the ancient. Does it spread? Urban Dictionary

Whiners, people who scrounge off the welfare state, other socialists and commies, gormless anarchists, woolly liberals, human rights campaigners, people who play the race card, militant atheists, educated aristocrat playboys, union workers, animal rights activists, arable farming religious nuts or anyone else who contributes nothing to the furtherment of the human species. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe something amazing or awesome; used as a substitute for the surfer dude slang sick, or the hood slang ill. Urban Dictionary

Mess with the mind,to hard to let go,memories,INFATUATION gone extremely WRONG,an unaware heartbreaker,admired til thee end,a BAD Habit, AN ADDICTION,Undecisive,Commitment issues,Overanalysing situations,falling hard,first love,unreciprocated love,awaken the taste buds with pleasurable sugar,can't seem to get enough,OBSSESSION. Urban Dictionary

The practice of attempting to obtain empathy and attention from others by telling the world of one's disease(s) (real or not). Urban Dictionary

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The word "diseases" in example sentences

If reissued, the book would need bringing up to date, for the claim to cure certain diseases is now forbidden by law, while many new kinds of rubbish have come on to the market. ❋ Unknown (1947)

The very names by which they call diseases sweeten and mollify the sharpness of them: the phthisic is with them no more than ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

If it can be shown that all those disturbances of the bodily organism, which we call diseases, have their origin in Sin, as the source of all discord in human nature, we may infer that there is a close connexion between these miracles and his proper calling; and that, in healing the diseases produced by sin, by means of his influence upon the essential nature of the disturbed organism, he displayed himself also as the ❋ 1789-1850 (1870)

A Jordanian “Scientist” specializing in diseases claims that Mecca And Medina are somehow isolated from disease, thus there is no need for the talk about the possible outbreaks that might result from the millions of pilgrims being in extreme proximity while performing Hajj .. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Phototherapy is one of the most effective and Safest ways to treat skin diseases and the only side effect is a possible mild burn vs. the long list of side effects that biologic medications have including cancer and death. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While secretly trying to infect people with serious diseases is abhorrent today, the Guatemalan experiment isn't the only example from what Collins on Friday called "a dark chapter in the history of medicine." ❋ AP (2010)

One of the Gooma boys, a black, nearly fifty years of age, hideously marred and scarred by skin diseases and old wounds, looked up into his face and grinned. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Children's Hospital's Fred and Suzanne Biesecker Pediatric Liver Center, which specializes in liver diseases, is one of the largest in the nation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

People who are susceptible to certain diseases rely on herd immunity to protect them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Most phototherapy done today is NarrowBand UVB which does not tan but does help put many skin diseases into a controllable state or remission. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Normally, the service -- which includes an analysis by Knome's team of clinicians and geneticists so you can understand whether your genetic profile makes you susceptible to certain diseases, such as cancer or Alzheimer's -- costs $99,500. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Each of these diseases is caused by a different strain, and all strains behave somewhat differently. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is true that fever and dysentery are perpetually on the walk-about, that loathsome skin diseases abound, that the air is saturated with a poison that bites into every pore, cut, or abrasion and plants malignant ulcers, and that many strong men who escape dying there return as wrecks to their own countries. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Diagnosis and treatment of hereditary and/or congenital skin diseases in children. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Alternatively, the doctor may give your son a blood test to see if he is immune to certain diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and polio. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm glad the CDC keeps strains of eradicated diseases is in case we stumble upon a dormant bug somewhere we thought was gone. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He never caught fever; nor coughs nor colds; dysentery passed him by; and the malignant ulcers and vile skin diseases that attack blacks and whites alike in that climate never fastened upon him. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You see the new diseased video? Yeah, [what bitch] picks up her [phone in] the middle of [giving head]? ❋ Iraqigangsta (2008)

She was a [total] disease... she even [followed] me into [the bathroom]! ❋ Wise_one__aka_sara (2005)

Although the disease cancer did not begin with the industrial revolution, it is now a major component of it because one of the most profound consequences of the event was an increase in average life expectancy particularly for those of us who live in the so-called [industrialized] world. Cancer needs time to develop. Another consequence, of course, has been an increase in environmental [toxins] as a result of our [economic activity]. Cancer is stimulated, biochemically, by carcinogens like those found in pesticides. ❋ Aaaranda420 (2012)

Mom: "[GO TO SCHOOL]" me: "[NO I] DON'T WANT A [DISEASE]" ❋ CheseC (2019)

Snake: "Check out [that chick's] disease [Shovel]" Shovel: "Woah I wouldn't mind [catching] some of that!" ❋ Holden Morrisey Caulfield (2006)

The Disease [started] [spreading]. ❋ Dujannn (2022)

[Not all] [the idiots] are [leftists], but most of them are, which explains why they're still poor. ❋ Gumba Gumba (2004)

Substitue for ill- Gangsta: Yo, [dat shit] is diseased! [Substitute] for sick- [Surfer Dude]: Hey man, that was wicked diseased! ❋ Alien From A Distant Planet (2007)

Rose:"Did i ever tell you [about that time] i was at the rich house with him?" Laura:"Yea u went weak at the knees & lost your breath". Laura:"Did i ever tell u about the time i stayed over with him & he seen his name written on my [blazer]?" Rose:"Yea you did & you's went to that lane with the flowers beside the lake". Laura:"Oh we need to quit this [word vomit]!" Rose:"I know we truly are Diseased." ❋ CrackG (2009)

Bystander: Could [I cut you] in line, I'm in a rush? Diseaseism Sufferer: Did you know I have cancer? Bystander: Sir?.?.?. Diseaseism Sufferer: Do NOT [assume my gender]. I have stage 47 male breast [caner] and have a week to live. Bystander: I apologize--I just... I need to give you empathy. Diseaseism Sufferer: (eyes beginning to tear up) Th-thank you... (All embrace) ❋ Sxxxcxxxpxxx (2017)

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