Synonym: assault, attack, beginning, charge, commencement, drive, offense, onslaught, opening, start. Similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence. Meaning: ['ɑnset /'ɒn-] n. 1. the beginning or early stages 2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons).
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181. Together we had watched the advance and onset of world disaster.
182. There'll come no good of him in such an onset.
183. The soil steadily dries out until the onset of the autumn rains.
184. Objective To investigate clinical features and therapeutic measures of adult onset Still's disease (AOSD), and to find out its transformations.
185. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
186. Onset of atrial tachyarrhythmia is often followed by the need to urinate because of increased production of atrial natriuretic factor.
187. Explore the likelihood of exacerbation of known conditions or the onset of a new disease process.
188. The initial symptoms of these patients were dysphagia and lalopathy. It took 1. 5-8 months from onset to confirmed diagnosis.
189. The median interval between onset of symptoms and diagnosis was three months.
190. The standard treatment for early - onset menopause is hormone therapy until you reach the average menopausal age.
191. Generally more acute onset of the disease, and even in the joint disease ankylosing spondylitis ago.
192. One genetically-related case was detected in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (in Kasai Occidentale province, which borders Angola), with onset of paralysis on 25 May.
193. He went to see a doctor at the onset of a fever.
194. This article describes two cases of myelopathy admitted to our burn center after a high-voltage electrical burn incurred in the workplace, with symptoms onset around 16th and 4th day,(sentencedict.com) respectively.
195. Germ line mutations in BRCA 1 predispose women to early onset, familial breast and ovarian cancers.
More similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence, consecutive, consequently, in consequence, conservation, conservative, consequential, inconsequential, set, asset, set up, set off, beset, set out, upset, offset, corset, set down, closet, assets, settee, settle, sense.