abnormal
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definition
adjective
the illness is recognizable from the patient's abnormal behavior
deviating from what is normal or usual, typically in a way that is undesirable or worrying.
translation of 'abnormal'
adjective
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example
Some 'abnormal' smears do in fact revert to normal without treatment, but some go on to become cancerous.
Seabed sensors detect 'abnormal' wave movements and relay the information to scientists.
The 'abnormal' hike in fuel prices leads to increase in prices of essential commodities.
Every episode marked him, though there is no evidence of any 'abnormal' behaviour.
His life has been so 'abnormal' it is no surprise that he has such unusual views.
The condition is rare and is caused by the inheritance of an 'abnormal' gene from an affected parent.
MPs live quite an 'abnormal' life, and a lot of the time they are away from home.
All women are supposedly naturally maternal and any woman who rejects this role is seen as deviant and 'abnormal' .
Interferon is produced naturally in the body and helps fight infection or 'abnormal' cells.
The demand for tickets had been 'abnormal' , and the committee had to refuse a great number who applied.
Cells normally divide in a controlled way, but 'abnormal' cells keep on dividing, which can form a lump.
His 'abnormal' memory power is not restricted just to the game, but aids him in his office work.
Fusion in this case is somewhat of a worry because these are highly 'abnormal' cells.
She speculated that 'abnormal' electrical activity in the heart or brain may have been the reason.
As far as I can judge he sees nothing 'abnormal' or peculiar about any part of this routine.
A true food allergy is an 'abnormal' response to a food triggered by the immune system.
The level was so high that a second reading was taken and although this was lower it was still so 'abnormal' as to be fatal.
The boy told the court his behaviour had been 'abnormal' and not the sort of thing he wanted to do in the future.
My greatest work was the reconstruction of a congenitally 'abnormal' heart.
Crime, rather than being 'abnormal' and uncommon, may be considered a routine part of life.
'abnormal' behaviour
An inquest has opened on a grandmother aged 86 who was found to have 'abnormally' high levels of insulin in her body.
When they function 'abnormally' it appears to help cancer cells to grow.
Drought is a prolonged, 'abnormally' dry period when there is not enough water to meet normal or expected needs.
These are people who are 'abnormally' short for their age and have body weights below what is consistent with health.
During the 1990s the estate and its residents suffered from an 'abnormally' high incidence of crime.
It is usually caused either by a difficult or premature birth when the baby suffers a lack of oxygen or by the brain forming 'abnormally' .
The person suffering with anorexia may be 'abnormally' sensitive about being perceived as fat.
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