English to Malay Dictionary hyperactive

hyperactive

hiperaktif
definition
adjective
a hyperactive pituitary gland
abnormally or extremely active.
example
If a student is predominantly 'hyperactive' then a kinesthetic approach to an academic exercise may be beneficial.
Mary Ellen's 'hyperactive' guilt complex responded immediately and sat like a prickly insect at the bottom of her stomach.
Alternating with these periods, there would be periods of feeling high and being 'hyperactive' and energetic.
Women who suffer anxiety during pregnancy are, apparently, twice as likely to have a 'hyperactive' child.
As a 'hyperactive' child, he wore himself out dancing every day, much to their relief.
She is extremely 'hyperactive' and impulsive for her age.
You know, I think it's his fault that the elevator in my building is 'hyperactive' .
The HIV virus promotes dementia, then the brain activity becomes 'hyperactive' .
Thousands of severely 'hyperactive' children in the UK should soon benefit from a new type of drug, doctors said today.
One can only imagine the trauma that the 'hyperactive' Minister for Europe has endured during the past few days.
Blue softens the energy of 'hyperactive' children's rooms.
Willoughby, an attention-seeking 'hyperactive' child, was, by his mid to late teens, violently deranged.
You've spent too much cold-sweat on false anthems, generic beats, and 'hyperactive' production work.
I have three 'hyperactive' children and two of them have behavioural problems, so I really need a job I can do at home.
Look at all these ladders that we can't use, instead forced to run in random directions below and jump like 'hyperactive' idiots.
I was a 'hyperactive' child who attended the Detroit public schools.
A two-stage screening procedure was used to identify boys who were pervasively 'hyperactive' .
Sure, she was a bit 'hyperactive' , but she came by that naturally.
Some customers are parents of 'hyperactive' children put on special diets.
Or is it creating a neurotic, 'hyperactive' corporate culture in which chief executives are too nervous to make any decisions?
A theatre full of modern-day 'hyperactive' children still laughs and cheers at all the right places.
I couldn't help but to smile at this 'hyperactive' ball of energy.
But that's the nature of today's 'hyperactive' , overheated competitive environment.
After about five days patients enter a second phase in which they are restless but not 'hyperactive' or hostile and are now cooperative.
I've come to realize that being with Tomaz is not unlike hanging out with a 'hyperactive' child.
How often have we demanded of our priests that they be 'hyperactive' administrators, social workers, or church managers?
A good child is often termed well adjusted, as opposed to children who are shy, withdrawn, overly aggressive, or 'hyperactive' .
Artistic endeavors may be an active outlet for your 'hyperactive' nature.
For years parents of 'hyperactive' children have fought to have the condition taken seriously.
So where does this tale of abnormal, sane, 'hyperactive' ambition begin?
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