Similar words: alcoholic, nonalcoholic, alcohol, butyl alcohol, alcohol abuse, alcohol level, holism, holistic. Meaning: ['ælkəhɒlɪzm] n. 1. habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms 2. an intense persistent desire to drink alcoholic beverages to excess.
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31, He had a history of mental illness and alcoholism.
32, The results are clear to see: divorce, child and wife abuse, alcoholism and drug addiction.
33, Conditions such as diabetes, heart complaints, multiple sclerosis and alcoholism should be declared.
34, Some say there is an on-line addiction that resembles pathological gambling more than it does alcoholism or drug abuse.
35, In alcoholism: Not clearing up physical messes caused by the primary sufferer.
36, A well plotted and beautifully written thriller about water fraud, alcoholism and the relationship between father and son.
37, But there is a lot of alcoholism and drug abuse associated with manic-depressive illness.
38, He is being filmed to make a documentary about his fight against alcoholism.
39, The organization tries to deal with the widespread problems of drug addiction and alcoholism.
40, The current struggles to pin down the mechanisms underlying both ordinary intoxication and alcoholism are driving this point home with a vengeance.
41, I am not going to allow you to leer at the witness and smile at her as she describes her alcoholism.
42, He hopes that his book will inspire more research on alcoholism.
43, ALCOHOL/DRUGS/SUICIDE Claims involving alcoholism,(www.Sentencedict.com) drugs and suicide must be investigated thoroughly.
44, The authors concluded that genetic factors play a major role in the etiology of alcoholism in women.
45, Some people are physiologically vulnerable to the ravages of alcoholism; others can take alcohol or leave it.
46, Evidence to support this model of alcoholism has been accumulating for decades.
47, Moon died in 1978, after an overdose of the prescribed drug he was taking to ease himself out of alcoholism.
48, The sample consisted of 76 male veterans from an inpatient alcoholism treatment program.
49, The group views alcoholism as a physical, mental, and spiritual disease.
50, He or she may have emotional problems that result in occasional deliberate binges but that is not necessarily alcoholism.
51, Child abuse, wife battering, family break-up, delinquency and alcoholism are no respecters of beautiful surroundings.
52, The true pace of recovery in alcoholism is reckoned to be one month for every year of use.
53, They were also slightly more often diagnosed as suffering from alcoholism, schizophrenia, hysteria and chronic brain syndrome.
54, Mr Fitch a former barman had Korsakoff's disease, a kind of brain failure occurring as a result of alcoholism.
55, The marriage was soon undermined by Price's homosexuality and alcoholism.
56, Their love of wine leads to raised levels of alcoholism, for one thing, which balances out the supposed benefits.
57, Doctors are themselves not immune from the disease of alcoholism and some of them may therefore give inappropriate reassurance to patients.
58, Importantly, the difference in concordance rates could not be accounted for by the different concordance rates for alcoholism alone.
59, Many damaging consequences can result from being a heavy drinker but alcoholism does not come simply from drinking too much.
60, Since July 1984, death from alcoholism has not had to be reported to the coroner.
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