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aberrant

adjective as in not normal; varying from the usual

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He was detached from reality—in a manner that was even more extreme than his normally aberrant standards.

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The abnormal and aberrant are being presented as normal and desirable.

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He hoped doing so might help him improve treatments for cardiac arrhythmias — aberrant rhythms of the heart — that can prove dangerous and even deadly.

But before the aberrant antibodies behind autoimmune encephalitis were unmasked, many affected individuals died in intensive care units.

Variants in these same regions are often involved in genetic conditions, causing aberrant gene expression throughout development.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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