Similar words: addictive, afflicted, convicted, add in, addition, additional, in addition, in addition to. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming.
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121. Like the morphine fiend , he was becoming addicted to his ease.
122. AIM: To investigate whether the ventral subiculum (VSUB) lesions can release the drug craving from drug addicted rats.
123. People that are addicted to drugs get er help from the government one way or another.
124. You are like a dose of poison. One glance, I get addicted and cureless.
125. There is a disturbingly high number of teenagers who are addicted to cigarettes.
126. Wealth may encourage those weak-willed persons to be addicted to some harmful habit, such as drug-taking or gambling, and bring about their own ruin.
127. Emerging evidence suggests that drug abuse can be a developmental brain disorder, and that people who become addicted are wired differently from those who do not.
128. When other patrons have complained about the disturbances caused by mentally ill or drug addicted patrons, all the library could do was call its officer, a full-time city police sergeant.
129. AS reported by the Daily Mail on December 14, 2006, a 46-year-old woman Sarah Burge, in Cambridgeshire, became addicted to cosmetic surgery after her first nose operation in 1986.
130. Have you heard that they are so addicted to their holidays that they leave the sick to die and the dead to moulder?
131. Moreover, he believed very firmly in Christianity as the way of saving human beings, and he addicted to a monkish life.
132. Besides, the problem will also exist in the sampling process of the sediments including plenty of live microorganism addicted to the high-pressure and gas effusion round the hydrothermal-fluid vents.
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133. "It wouldn't be correct to say that the study participants were addicted to self-esteem," said Bushman, who headed the research team.
134. It is money that encourages those weak-willed people to be addicted to some harmful habits, such as drug taking or gambling and it is also money that turns brothers, sisters and friends into enemies.
135. If we are always addicted to the Good words without warning, we will lose the way on which we advance.
136. Lead researcher Brad Bushman believes that young people may be "addicted" to self-esteem.
137. Wealth may tempt weak-willed persons to be addicted to harmful habits, such as drug-taking and gambling, and result in their own ruin.
138. Like all performers, he is addicted to the adrenalin rush he gets on the stage.
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