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Sentence count:283+4Posted:2017-01-12Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: malignSimilar words: enigmadenigrateenigmaticbentbendbenchbeneathbenefitMeaning: [bɪ'naɪn]  adj. 1. not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive (especially of a tumor) 2. pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence 3. kindness of disposition or manner. 
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91. Figure 1 shows the proportions of benign and malignant strictures by duration of colitis.
92. Although these strictures are more difficult to dilate than other benign strictures, in experienced hands most patients can be treated successfully.
93. She was, as she always had been, a kind of benign, elder sister.
94. A range of genetic alterations have recently been described in colorectal cancer and its benign precursor,[sentencedict.com/benign.html] the large bowel adenoma.
95. The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent, into benign substances.
96. After a successful revolution, however, a more benign and positive state can be installed.
97. Love is the evidence you need which proves the benign nature of the universe.
98. In Nicholas the benign policies of the squirearchy had survived intact.
99. The value obtained in these benign tubulovillous adenomas was significantly raised relative to both normal and malignant tissues.
100. The sponsoring group must insistently be portrayed as friendly, hopeful, welcoming, and benign.
101. Where interiors have survived, it has been through benign neglect.
102. Strictures were classified as benign or malignant on the basis of histopathology obtained either at endoscopy or surgery.
103. Exfoliative cytology was negative in all 15 patients with benign disease resulting in no false positive results and a specificity of 100%.
104. But gifts such as these can not be awarded to everybody, either by judges or by the most benign of governments.
105. Is not Mao, even now, widely seen as a benign or at least a faintly comic figure?
106. The pathogenesis of benign stricture formation in ulcerative colitis remains uncertain.
107. A decade of benign neglect of energy policies has been abruptly spotlighted in the blockaded streets of London, Brussels and Paris.
108. A low rumble of a cramp circles deep inside me like a fly, but it remains benign.
109. The rectum was the commonest site of benign strictures, 68% in our study, as in others.
110. They started buying artifacts that they saw as environmentally benign - with remarkable effect.
111. There were some medical books, two technical manuals for radiology equipment, and office supplies of the most benign sort.
112. It is not certain whether benign strictures degenerate into malignancy or whether malignant strictures are carcinomas to start with.
113. Ureteral fibroepithelial polyp is a rather rare benign tumor.
114. Benign tumor: 1 was oxyphil cell tumor.
115. Pathologists confirmed the diagnosis as benign giant-cell tumor.
116. A benign tumour will not cause you harm.
117. The treatment of benign tumors is extirpative.
118. It is a rare, but rather benign pulmonary edema.
119. Hemangioma a commonly benign tumour for infants and children.
120. And out there was the benign and smiling sea.
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