Similar words: emaciated, enunciation, association, annunciation, renunciation, depreciation, denunciation, appreciation. Meaning: [ɪ‚meɪsɪ'eɪʃn] n. extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease).
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1. These photographs show extremes of obesity and emaciation.
2. These cause diarrhoea with progressive emaciation and there may be high mortality in heavily infected flocks.
3. Fatigue, flushed cheeks, night sweats and progressive emaciation.
4. He was reduced almost to emaciation.
5. But what was startling was the emaciation of his face. It was like a skull.
6. But the truly frightening thing was the emaciation of his body.
7. Look at your emaciation.
8. His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation.
9. She was very thin(Sentencedict), almost to the point of emaciation.
10. Lighter infections result in a chronic syndrome characterised by anaemia and emaciation.
11. Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation, diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.
12. Xiaoke is a commonly seen disease in clinic with the typical syndrome of polyphagia, polydispia, polyuria, weariness and emaciation.
13. Conclusion Auricular point sticking combined with chiropractics is a better non-medicine therapy for emaciation in children.
14. Physical examination showed the patients had polyneuropathy, positive hypotension and emaciation.
15. The typical symptoms of DM are polydypsia, polyphagia, polyuria , emaciation and urinary glucose caused by hyperglycaemia.
16. After being weaned for about 1 week, the swinery showed progressive emaciation, slow growth, declining food intake, irregular hair coat and poor spirit.
17. Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by polydipsia, polyphagia , polyuria, emaciation and weakness.
18. Flagellation is thought to be helpful in cases of atrophy and emaciation .
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