Synonym: said, spoken, verbal, voiced. Antonym: written. Similar words: behavioral, demoralize, orange, for ages, storage, rally, decorate, rural. Meaning: ['ɔːrəl] n. an examination conducted by word of mouth. adj. 1. using speech rather than writing 2. of or relating to or affecting or for use in the mouth 3. of or involving the mouth or mouth region or the surface on which the mouth is located 4. a stage in psychosexual development when the child's interest is concentrated in the mouth; fixation at this stage is said to result in dependence, selfishness, and aggression.
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91, Demanding oral triple therapy eradicates H pylori in up to 96% of patients treated but does have considerable side effects.
92, There are two distal oral papillae on each side of the jaw forming a continuous series with the infradental papillae.
93, The high court heard oral arguments today in a case that, in effect, seeks to throw out the census numbers.
94, What are the complications of dehydration, and those of poor oral hygiene?
95, Microsoft will respond in turn by the end of the month, and oral arguments will be heard in late February.
96, It is a surgical steel scraper that removes oral debris in a couple of strokes.
97, I was expecting the oral exam to be easy, but I was in for a rude awakening.
98, Both periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene showed stronger associations with total mortality than with coronary heart disease.
99, There are 23 ways of prescribing antibiotics for acne based on oral, topical, or combined use of available preparations.
100, At the same time, the complementary role of oral culture is encouraged in a myriad of ways.
101, As with any oral device, however, there are qualifying factors of which Longobardi shows little awareness.
102, The overwhelming majority of peasant communications were oral in nature in a society that was still largely illiterate.
103, Antibacterial treatments can take the form of baths, external application to affected areas, injection and oral administration via the food.
104, The 1995 version was the first set of guidelines to include oral testimony from special interest groups and individuals.
104, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
105, If the debtor refuses to attend for oral examination he is liable to be committed to prison for contempt of court.
106, This process continues in secondary school, where oral communication remains an essential part in the learning process across the whole curriculum.
107, It was aimed at teaching children correct diet, oral hygiene instruction and the importance of visiting the dentist.
108, Unsupported representations, whether oral or written, do not of themselves constitute sufficient audit evidence.
109, The oral shields are large and arrow shaped but in some specimens the shield may be more rounded.
110, There was a time when law was entirely based on the oral tradition.
111, The risk assessment of oral transmission of the AIDS virus has a theoretical basis only.
112, Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language.
113, Too frequently, whatever sense of oral history may have existed at the start has perished on the road to publication.
114, The full-colour illustrations will motivate children's interest and provide an excellent springboard for both oral and written work.
115, Oral communication is equally effective for the receiver, who can instantly clarify what something means.
116, The oral papillae are reduced and resemble large flattened granules.
117, The suit further alleges that the sheik reneged on repeated oral pledges to provide for her long-term care.
118, Its property or its business may be injured by defamatory statements whether written or oral.
119, The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
120, The study of the author's influence on the oral tradition is called redaction criticism.
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