English to Malay Dictionary emaciated

emaciated

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definition
adjective
she was so emaciated she could hardly stand
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
example
In 'emaciated' animals, serous atrophy occurs at these depot sites and in the bone marrow cavity.
This makes her a far healthier role model than the 'emaciated' models currently making their bony way down the world's catwalks.
Her cheeks sunk deep inside, and she appeared thin and 'emaciated' .
Susie, as she has been named, was found in an 'emaciated' state in a garden in Turton Road, Tottington, next to the Pets in Need animal shelter.
He looked 'emaciated' , eating only an apple and a latte each day to survive.
But social workers who examined the woman said that although weak and 'emaciated' , she showed no signs of mental illness.
The man was dying, 'emaciated' and had a high fever when the first injection of their scant supply of penicillin was given.
Some cattle became horrifically 'emaciated' or developed raw wounds.
But this time it was a little girl - a painfully thin little girl with huge, staring eyes and 'emaciated' limbs and body.
The millionaire bookie gladly agreed to take the neglected animal into his private sanctuary after it was found 'emaciated' and abandoned.
From her wasted and 'emaciated' appearance, we may fairly infer, she also fell a martyr to this destructive and poisonous liquid.
Looking at his weight to see if he's malnourished or 'emaciated' in any way.
My father was quite a skinny, 'emaciated' man, my brother a build a stark halfway between my father and I.
A young boy without a shirt, showing his 'emaciated' body, propels himself across the compartment floor.
In The Machinist he is as 'emaciated' as a hunger striker.
Months later their drawn faces and 'emaciated' bodies bear testimony to the ravages of heroin addiction.
He told his driver to stop outside a broken-down shack, where an 'emaciated' woman and two young men sat on a porch surrounded by household debris.
I keep picturing their skinny, 'emaciated' frames - did I guess they were addicts?
The animals were starving, 'emaciated' , had worms and lice and two were in such a bad state they were days from death.
He narrowly escaped execution during the Second World War and had not run in six years when he headed off to Boston, an 'emaciated' stick of a man.
The images of 'emaciation' portrayed in so many magazines by anorexic models and young stars make me so angry.
He was convicted of four charges of causing unnecessary suffering to sheep and lambs by failing to treat or seek veterinary advice for 'emaciation' and lameness on January 19 and 25, 2001.
As we sat at a Paris café table, the most striking passing figure was an old woman - thin to the point of 'emaciation' .
If you need to stave off 'emaciation' without blowing your budget, this unprepossessing little bistro is surely in the city's top ten destinations.
After many days of fasting, the hunger strikers present a progressively more serious deterioration, 'emaciation' and profound dehydration.
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