English to Urdu Dictionary symptomatic

symptomatic

روگسوچک
definition
adjective
the closings are symptomatic of a decaying city
serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable.
example
However, he says it was 'symptomatic' of a huge culture gap between the Australian generals and not just himself but several key players.
Our patients generally reported good 'symptomatic' relief of dyspnea and other complaints.
I feel this to be 'symptomatic' of the ‘every man for himself’ attitude that prevails in society today.
All patients were 'symptomatic' prior to the initial diagnosis of intracranial tumor.
The experience of mother-of-three Jane Foot is 'symptomatic' of the piecemeal approach to sex education in this country.
Currently, surgical decompression is appropriate for many 'symptomatic' patients.
Radiation of pain to the testicles is present in about 30 percent of 'symptomatic' patients.
The author concludes that all symptomatic or likely 'symptomatic' patients should be treated.
Such contradictions are 'symptomatic' of an epoch at the end of its life. It has outlived its usefulness.
Eventually, this further weakens the heart and body, and the patient becomes 'symptomatic' .
He had been given allergy medications, but only 'symptomatic' relief was obtained.
It's the kind of evasion that's 'symptomatic' of Hall's biggest problem.
If the patient shows evidence of 'symptomatic' hypovolemia, blood should be sent for type and cross.
The tough policy is 'symptomatic' of a new war on Jamaican Yardies that is being waged by police, as revealed by the Yorkshire Post last Saturday.
For Poe the physical decay of the house was 'symptomatic' of the decline of the Usher family.
Patients with 'symptomatic' gallstones are more likely to develop biliary complications.
Analysts argued the foreign currency issues were 'symptomatic' of a lack of controls and a poor culture within the bank.
This remains the most common presentation of tubal pregnancy in 'symptomatic' patients.
Blood transfusion may be appropriate for 'symptomatic' anaemia.
To play well when the decisive league game is over, critics argue, is 'symptomatic' of a personality lacking the qualities of true winner.
Images that traditionally evoke nostalgia become 'symptomatic' of inevitable decay.
The crisis that has emerged is 'symptomatic' of New Labour's policy of increasing the privatisation of education.
The patient was treated with physical therapy and obtained 'symptomatic' relief.
Other foods and the presence of suitable microflora in the colon can cause patients to be more 'symptomatic' .
But it is 'symptomatic' of wider troubles, in which the Prime Minister seems to be assailed in every direction he turns.
It is 'symptomatic' of the larger political climate in our society.
They are silenced and their anger is considered 'symptomatic' of delinquency.
Patients with 'symptomatic' retinal tears are at high risk of progression to retinal detachment.
Patients are rarely 'symptomatic' before 15 years from the time of initial exposure.
The registry included patients with 'symptomatic' and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism.
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