Synonym: flatness, inanition, languor, lassitude, phlegm, slackness, sluggishness. Similar words: lethargic, charge, in charge, see that, in charge of, take charge, more than, discharging. Meaning: ['leθə(r)dʒɪ] n. 1. a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness) 2. weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy 3. inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy.
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31. This was due to the lethargy of the central and guberniia authorities who appointed local committee members.
32. A stuffy atmosphere, or one which is artificially heated, air-conditioned and lit, produces lethargy and depression.
33. In her shocked lethargy, she seemed content to let Valerie run around after her and do everything for her.
34. The adults were wonderful as they roused themselves from lethargy to make so many things possible for us.
35. He refused to pass motions in the toilet and had phases of extreme stomach-ache and lethargy due to his extreme constipation.
36. After his decided break from lethargy, imagination returned to him and he felt duty-bound to purse a new purpose with enthusiasm: an abundance of immortal poems followed.
37. The main features of poisoning include: lethargy, sensation, movement disorders, hallucinations, delusions , disorientation, and so on.
38. It refers to inquiring about insomnia, dreaminess and lethargy to know excess and deficiency of yin and yang.
39. A trained health worker recorded the presence or absence of 31 clinical signs, such as difficulty in feeding and lethargy, and a paediatrician then assessed each case for severe illness.
40. Typical is with nonspecific symptoms as lethargy or failure to thrive.
41. Parvovirus is characterized by severe, bloody diarrhea and vomiting, high fever and lethargy.
42. The side - effects included dizziness, nausea, vomiting, lethargy and constipation etc.
43. The onset is usually gradual and associated with anorexia, lethargy.
44. The appearance of patients at this phase has been described as showing “ghost-like” drawn features, deep-set eyes, expressionless faces, and extreme lethargy.
45. Captain Black yawned deliciously, rubbed the last lethargy from his eyes and laughed gloatingly. Sentencedict.com
46. They only had what passed for self-awareness, cloaking a flightiness and lethargy that was both childish and very real.
47. It may also take the edge off withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, headaches, and lethargy.
48. Adverse Reactions : In some cases, slight lethargy, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, hyperhidrosis , xerostomia or rash may occur.
49. During the 6 w to 8 w, the model rats appeared in lethargy with narrowed eyes, accidie, loss of hair, increased drinking volume, dejecta desiccation, sweatiness and wateriness at tail.
50. Kernicterus occurs, jaundice was significantly increased in children, begins as lethargy, weakness, or choking sucking, muscle hypotonia.
51. Heart disease symptoms, including fever, respiratory complaints, abdominal pain, fussiness , and lethargy, are also consistent with the symptoms of other disorders.
52. Get your body moving to boost energy, stay supple and shake off winter lethargy.
53. Signs for both include hypersalivation, vomiting, lethargy, tremors, difficulty walking, weakness, and death.
54. The allusion to lethargy should have been the tip-off, even if you missed the date, that the article was an April Fools' joke.
55. Patients with ketoacidosis may present with nausea and vomiting, lethargy, and abdominal pain.
56. The saree lethargy; I are frightened; charingternating currentterizes the use of our fingternating currentulties and senses.
57. It refers to inquiring about insomnia, dreaminess and lethargy to know excess and deficiency of yang.
58. Bormann had at last managed to rouse Hitler from his lethargy.
59. There was a better name, a Latin name, for it was also called Accidie, and it meant intellectual and spiritual torpor, indifference, and lethargy.
60. It is prodrome respectively period, foreboding period, convulsion period, atony lethargy period and recognizant convalescence.
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