Malignancy

Word MALIGNANCY
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Pronunciations /məˈlɪɡ.nən.si/

Definitions and meanings of "Malignancy"

What do we mean by malignancy?

The state or quality of being malignant. noun

A malignant tumor. noun

The state of being malignant, in feeling or purpose; extreme malevolence; bitter enmity; malice: as, malignancy of heart. noun

In English history, the state of being a malignant; adherence to the royal party in the time of Cromwell and the civil war. See malignant, n., 2. noun

The property of expressing malice or evil intent; malignant or threatening nature or character; unpropitiousness. noun

In pathology, virulence; tendency to a worse condition: as, the malignancy of a tumor. noun

The state of being malignant or diseased. noun

A malignant cancer; specifically, any neoplasm that is invasive or otherwise not benign. noun

That which is malign; evil, depravity, malevolence. noun

(medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death noun

Quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill will noun

The state of being malignant or diseased.

A malignant cancer; specifically, any neoplasm that is invasive or otherwise not benign.

That which is malign; evil, depravity, malevolence.

A 307 chapter fan fiction written about Harry Styles where he’s a leader of a gang called malignant. He hates the world after everything it’s done to him until he meets Amelia. The light in the darkness. But lots of twists and turns come there way. Urban Dictionary

The kind of person that answers questions not adressed to him and mentions all his achievements in life in the answer to the question, even if it had nothing to do with him, often to boost his/her low self-esteem. Urban Dictionary

NBA point guard Russell Westbrook's nickname because he's a team cancer who thinks he's better and more important than Kevin Durant. Urban Dictionary

1. A person who is fucked and will probably die in a week when the doctors told them that they still have 3 months. 2. A cancer that spreads throughout the body. Urban Dictionary

Ma·lig·ni·ty Audio pronunciation of "malignity" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-lgn-t) n. pl. ma·lig·ni·ties 1. Intense ill will or hatred; great malice. 2. An act or a feeling of great malice. 3. The condition or quality of being highly dangerous or injurious; deadliness. Urban Dictionary

A disease marked by a level of lack of intelligence and common sense so deep, so aberrant, so impossibly incurable by any means whatsoever (conventional or otherwise) eventually leading the afflicted individual to perform some act ensuring demise and subsequent enormous amounts of ridicule by society at large for decades to come. In cases where only the malignantly stupid subject him/herself falls victim to an act leading to self-extinction, nomination for a Darwin Award is in order, having removed themselves as potential polluters of the gene pool and propagation of malignant stupidity in future generations. However, in cases where an uninvolved or otherwise innocent party/parties has the misfortune of being in close proximity to said act, resulting in death or injury to said party, the afflicted individual's qualification for a Darwin Award has been annulled even if they themselves died in commission of said act. Urban Dictionary

1.A woman that lives under the delusion that she's well liked, yet she's such a bitch to all who meet her. Urban Dictionary

A corrosive recipe of narcissism, antisocial behavior, paranoia, aggression, and a topping of sadism. Grandiose, hostile, unable to tolerate even the smallest criticism, the malignant narcissist undermines families, organizations and associates, consistently attempting to dehumanize others by applying childish nicknames to diminish them in the eyes of others. Urban Dictionary

A joke/meme that's so bad it will kill you. Urban Dictionary

A unique insult to keep in your back pocket for when you want to disparage a toxic asshole who also happens to be a dumpy dresser. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Malignancy

The word "malignancy" in example sentences

Diet and nutrition are thought to play a role in the development of RCC, but the effect of specific food groups on the risk of this malignancy is controversial, explain Dr. Francesca Bravi and colleagues in the International Journal of Cancer. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Not infrequently a primary neoplastic change resulting in malignancy makes the affected cells so fatally ill that they would form no tumors did not their rate of division exceed that of their death. ❋ Unknown (1972)

More recently, a fifty-three-year-old surgeon cut his left palm while removing a malignancy from a patient’s abdomen, and five months later he found himself with a palm tumor, one that genetically matched the patient’s tumor. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Although Senator Kennedy has been battling a brain malignancy, he is expected to return to the Senate next week to preside at Mr. Daschle’s hearing, which will add poignancy to the proceeding. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The only reason America has lasted as long as she has, and even still has more than a few years left, is that this malignancy is at present encysted in a thick husk of sclerotic scar tissue – our permanent civil service. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In that case, of course, people are not spiteful in silence, but moan; but they are not candid moans, they are malignant moans, and the malignancy is the whole point. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Shope virus in vitro and reimplanted in the animals from which they had been procured, their cells, on proliferating anew, exhibited the mongrel aspect indicative of viral influence, and their malignancy was also greatly enhanced. ❋ Unknown (1972)

Most research has concentrated on the several years before women develop breast cancer, but environmental exposures during their other life stages may have a profound influence on chances of developing the malignancy, which is diagnosed in about 230,000 American women each year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In consequence of the repeal of this act, they who, on account of what was in the language of the times called malignancy, had formerly been excluded from their places in the Scottish parliament, were allowed to take possession of their seats, by signing a bond, the terms of which the parliament prescribed. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

John Hayden, one of the jurymen, had been ignorant of the true meaning of the word "malignancy," and had sent out to the Court for Johnson's ❋ John Charles Dent (1864)

In 2008, Swedish researchers trained dogs to sniff out another kind of malignancy, after learning that ovarian cancer emitted a unique smell. ❋ Unknown (2011)

TUESDAY, Oct. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Skin cancer patients who are poor, uninsured and/or less well-educated appear to be less able to correctly identify the kind of malignancy they have, new U.S. research suggests. ❋ Unknown (2010)

An important insight in understanding how to treat cancer, Ferrari says, is that aspects of the disease such as malignancy, metastasis, and angiogenesis (which is the growth of new arteries to feed tumors) are mechanical phenomena pertaining to the motion and transport of blood and cells. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Global approaches like gene and protein profiling will be utilized to study and assess the monocyte/macrophage phenotype and determine their responses in different disease conditions such as malignancy or autoimmune disorders. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Malignant is my favorite [Harry] fan [fic] on [Wattpad]. ❋ Melina Louloudes (2020)

[That guy's] a total malignity saying that. Can't the malignity keep his and [other people's] bussines [separate]? ❋ Alex Koreston (2005)

Why did Malignant take [25] [shots] last night? Isn't he supposed to be a [point guard]? ❋ Tabosage (2011)

eg.1 My friend's [mongdog] is in a [malignant] state. eg.2 [Malignant] eh? [See you on the other side]....later. ❋ Decepti - Kun (2005)

MALIG'NITY, n. L. malignitas. Extreme [enmity], or evil dispositions of heart towards another; malice without provocation, or [malevolence] with baseness of heart; deep rooted spite. 1. Virulence; destructive tendency; as the malignity of an ulcer or disease. 2. Extreme evilness of nature; as the malignity of fraud. 3. Extreme sinfulness; [enormity] or heinousness; as the malignity of sin. ❋ Jon A. (2005)

1. Having suffered from malignant stupidity since childhood, one could hear an [audible sigh] of relief from the gene pool the day Steve decided it was a GOOD idea to use dynamite to make holes for ice fishing; he EARNED that [Darwin Award], the hard way. 2. Steve lost his chance forevermore at receiving [a Darwin] Award when it was discovered that his brother Jerry was fishing on the lake that day as well, unable to flee for cover before the load exploded, cracking the ice, and Jerry fell in. It is truly a shame that rescuers were unable to find his body until the spring melt, although they did manage to scrape bits and pieces of Steve off the ice. ❋ Allee12345 (2009)

[K-Fed] is a malignant cunt. ❋ Colonel Enguss (2006)

The phrase 'malignant narcissism' reminded him of someone, someone [front and center], someone [in his face], in everyone's face, [all day every day]... wait... wait... it would come to him. ❋ Monkey's Dad (2020)

This [minion meme] is pure [soccer mom] [malignant humor]. ❋ BeatleBoyThicc (2019)

[Sir], you are a malignant schlub whom I would [prefer] to [imagine] does not exist. ❋ Dr Bunnygirl (2019)

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