Similar words: ironically, chronic, chronicle, diachronic, chronicler, chronological, chronic renal failure, chronological age. Meaning: adv. 1. in a habitual and longstanding manner 2. in a slowly developing and long lasting manner.
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1. Most of them were chronically ill.
2. Research and technology are said to be chronically underfunded.
3. The service has been chronically underfunded for years.
4. The house has accommodation for up to 60 chronically sick or disabled residents.
5. Symptoms were chronically severe and unremitting in 17 patients.
6. Chronically underfunded and overspending, development costs always outran returns.
7. Many factories were chronically overmanned.
8. Pension checks are chronically late reaching retirees.
9. Although most chronically infected patients appear to have clinically apparent hepatitis, a subclinical chronic carrier state also exists.
10. The chronically sick sought him out endlessly for healing from their never-ending weakness.
11. Nine of the 16 still alive now are chronically infected but not necessarily sick.
12. Elderly people and chronically sick people in residential and nursing homes will not be the only ones to benefit.
13. The unemployed, the poor, the chronically sick and disabled and of course children would need to be covered by public money.
14. If they remain chronically incapacitated for work they can now claim invalidity benefit at a higher rate.
15. His father, my ex-husband, was chronically depressed(sentencedict.com), just had a real bad time coping with life.
16. When you are chronically stressed because of work and demands, your hormones no longer ebb and flow normally.
17. There are the chronically shod who would only dream of stepping out of their shoes in the shower or in bed.
18. For a widow or for a chronically sick parent with three children, the total loss is almost £20 or £1,030 perannum.
19. It was chronically underfunded, as a result of which faculty often went unpaid.
20. Jenkins left the game when his chronically sore knees began bothering him.
21. The school's poor exam record is largely due to the fact that it is chronically underfunded.
22. It is required by law to shut down banks which it regards as chronically short of capital.
23. Fish and other organisms have been successively destroyed over large areas of the creek, and surviving fish have become chronically diseased.
24. If a cell becomes unable to restore its resting charge,[sentencedict .com] it becomes permanently or chronically depolarized and its function is impaired.
25. Two members lived in local authority homes and 15 in households characterised by unemployment and chronically sick and/or lone parents.
26. Private insurance schemes clearly do not wish to become involved with either the mentally ill or the chronically sick.
27. Unfortunately, a large percentage of health professionals of all kinds are chronically blind in this direction.
28. The benefits are wide-ranging, and exercise is particularly beneficial to the elderly and the chronically sick.
29. It was criticised as apparently unequal to all the needs of chronically sick children and helpless geriatrics.
30. By 2015, workaholics were considered as socially handicapped as the chronically unemployed.
More similar words: ironically, chronic, chronicle, diachronic, chronicler, chronological, chronic renal failure, chronological age, laconically, sardonically, chronological order, anachronism, synchronise, synchronize, synchronized, anachronistic, synchronization, conical, cynically, clinically, technically, mechanically, chronology, synchronous, chronometer, ironic, moronic, electronic, chromatic scale, electronics.