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pathological
adjective as in relating to diseases
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Actually some of the Contras whom I knew were the moral equivalent of pathological killers.
“Such a clandestine and pathological way of drinking increases the chances of becoming an alcoholic exponentially,” says Alireza.
Another vital source of evidence is pathological: the condition of the bodies of victims, which will show how they died.
The situation is pathological, not the people who keep remembering.
A relationship that infantilizes a woman is one that clearly draws a more pathological group of people.
Undoubtedly his existence is a product of the system, a pathological product, a kind of elephantiasis of individualism.
It has been maintained that this is a pathological specimen, and does not represent normal man.
Pathological micro-organisms have very complicated products which are in large part poisonous.
Unexpected death frequently occurs in mania because of the failure to recognise the existence of serious pathological conditions.
Not that it is any more frequent in England, however, but was there first recognised as a distinct pathological entity.
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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pathological, such as: medical.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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