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    pathological


    1. It was obvious that the guy was a pathological liar


    2. Adam knew that, but the pathological sense of self he had of being special meant he was excluded from the rules and more to the point, he was entitled


    3. Rather than in a negative, morbid rhetoric restrict the development of the society, more not to negative, influence the development of moral human pathological


    4. Pressure when the numb period had formed a lesion and qi stagnation point (that is, the core part of the cancer), the pathological changes of pressure continues to spread, uncomfortable symptoms


    5. And they accepted the morbid collective idea transformation, accepted some pathological concept of collectivism, such as concept of


    6. By pathological, built from the


    7. ” Such deficiencies, they are told, are attributable to pathological sources outside their control such as racism, gender bias, or public neglect


    8. “The West revels in… a hatred of itself, which is strange and can only be considered pathological


    9. The pervasiveness of the pathological hatred of which he speaks is all too true


    10. In the last few weeks I would spend some time with a local young black man named Will who was a pathological liar and a petty thief

    11. I like to think she is pathological about it, that she is not really


    12. Protest and rebellion do not always have pathological connotations as in the two


    13. pathological form of a demand for perfection and how this mad expectation


    14. A pathological process had gradually destroyed and diminished the brain’s mass but the mystery of his return to normalcy remained unexplained


    15. He said, ―I don't want those pathological liars (Meeks and Blankenship) in my courtroom again


    16. her a pathological liar immediately, and therefore saw what was happening to me now as


    17. even as masculine, and undoubtedly as pathological


    18. Different pathological symptoms appear, especially digestive ones caused by the toxins of these germs –that is, the poison which these germs secrete and which resists heat


    19. Thus exposing such meat to high temperatures when cooking does not destroy this toxin nor does it prevent the appearance of pathological symptoms upon the person who consumes this meat


    20. ‘And is it your assertion, doctor, that this pathological homophobia of

    21. pathological component to their craft


    22. pathological by reference to the abilities of Shamen which are


    23. rays, which are near perfect clinically, I see straight curves or reverse curves in the neck region of most patients which is pathological


    24. Pathological narcissism is a reaction to prolonged abuse and trauma in early childhood or early adolescence


    25. Obama displays the following behaviors, which are among the hallmarks of pathological narcissism:


    26. It is considered pathological in the clinical sense only when it becomes a rigid personality structure replete with a series of primitive defence mechanisms (such as splitting, projection, projective identification, or intellectualization) – and when it leads to dysfunctions in one or more areas of the patient's life


    27. Even at this tender age, he showed a marked lack of empathy and a full-fledged case of pathological grandiosity:


    28. • Covering all the dimensions of Pathological Narcissism and Abuse in Relationships


    29. related to the various aspects of pathological narcissism,


    30. “Sorry?” enquired a confused Matilda, who – having been brought up in a house with no electricity and a pathological hatred of all humankind - was not the World’s greatest expert on Monty Python sketches

    31. He also seemed to have an almost pathological dislike for big business, which he was convinced was steeped in cronyism and corruption


    32. Carl Jung described pathological manifestations of dissociation as special or extreme cases of the normal operation of the psyche


    33. “Reincarnation is a fable invented by people, because most of them, I would say, have pathological thanatophobia


    34. However, it may be interesting to speculate about he pathological separatist urge that bedevils the Muslim mind-set; in Muhammad’s fight against the idolaters, it was his compulsion to co-opt ‘the God’ of the Jews to gain authenticity for Islam, and so he had averred that ‘the God’ revealed to him what He had earlier revealed to Moses and other prophets, Jesus included


    35. pathological changes in this case spread over the entire psychophysiology of a


    36. In the case of the considered phenomenon, mutation indicates pathological changes


    37. distortions, and this is pathological as far as the normal operation of perception as a


    38. reflection of his pathological consciousness, pathological perception of the world,


    39. pathological state of my suffering brethren with these unknown


    40. He was a really nice guy who had an almost pathological aversion to lying

    41. Considering he is a pathological liar, has no


    42. A guest of the Shell multinational, he had spent four days in Shanghai and had seen the populace’s total disregard for human rights and their almost pathological hatred for anything foreign


    43. He has a pathological hatred for


    44. She saw in Anna many resemblances with mother, the main one being a lack of conventional inhibitions and that partly explained my almost pathological love for her


    45. Generally, it takes about thirty years of an unhealthy lifestyle or environment before it shows up in the human body as a pathological illness


    46. Then, the treatment of all pathological illness would become a losing proposition, while all forms of preventative care would become profitable


    47. Health care would become a long-term proposition, and not structured only for pathological emergencies


    48. What surprise is it: that millions of years of this kind of genetic, evolutionary brainwashing; has created the pathological, universal neglect of children? Not until you admit the truth that you actually cannot stand your own children: because they are trying to stand up and you are trying to keep then down


    49. irritant to all parts of the digestive tract, and often influences pathological or diseased states


    50. Some natures are so sensitive to certain smells; and it would even be a very fine question to study both in its pathological and physiological relation














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    Synonyms for "pathological"

    diseased morbid pathologic pathological

    "pathological" definitions

    of or relating to the practice of pathology


    caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition


    caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology