Similar words: suicide, suicide bomber, tidal, bridal, hidalgo, tidal current, elucidate, herbicide. Meaning: ['suːɪ'saɪdl] adj. dangerous to yourself or your interests.
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31. In the 1950s, male homosexuality was a frequent cause of suicidal attempts or feelings, because of the pre-Woolfenden potential for blackmail.
32. On stage, Gayle Wilson stayed strictly in character as the brooding, suicidal Melissa Gardner.
33. But they had troublesome side effects, and overdose could be fatal, a critical problem in suicidal patients.
34. Their bomb load was so great and dangerous that the slightest error would have been suicidal.
35. The overdose did not appear to have involved serious suicidal intent.
36. Suffering from a second bout of mental depression in 1993, Roth becomes paranoid, suicidal, insufferable and inscrutable.
37. People who overdose in a suicidal attempt may take one or several drugs but generally ingest at most one pack of each.
38. A suicidal gesture is another,[www.Sentencedict.com] often unconsciously made when help is likely to be at hand.
39. The thought of having to stay in the house all day made me feel almost suicidal.
40. Janet, a 14-year-old schoolgirl, had taken an overdose of paracetamol in circumstances which suggested low suicidal intent.
41. Yet the thought of being cooped up indoors for another few hours made her feel almost suicidal.
42. The suicidal farmers can be set in stark contrast to the wealthy shareholders who pocket the difference.
43. The locals go to suicidal lengths to overtake vehicles travelling only marginally slower than themselves.
44. Inside the Reich Rauschning's moral scruples would have appeared foolish, even suicidal.
45. I seized the chance to ask for a tow, anything to get us clear of that suicidal place.
46. Could that be where the explanation lies as to why she gave her already suicidal husband twin pistols as a Christmas present?
47. In acute admission wards, plastic disposal bags may be used for self-abuse by suicidal patients.
48. The rumbling row with the unions over ending the block vote is a classic example of its suicidal tendencies.
49. Through a series of flashbacks, Judith's past is gradually explored, and you begin to take her suicidal tendencies seriously.
50. My daughter, now eleven, is reduced to the almost suicidal state I was in.
51. The second group comprises patients who inflict serious injuries on themselves with considerable suicidal intent.
52. If it is vocationally disadvantageous to study history at school, it must be vocationally suicidal to study the subject at university.
53. Feeling mildly suicidal, I crossed McAllister to Fulton, which was bold for any kid north of the park.
54. She had already been in her cups, and became hysterical, and then suicidal.
55. Its sedative effects were valued, but sometimes progressed to pathological depression with suicidal tendencies, so its use was limited.
56. Only very rarely has the patient carried out the act with suicidal intent in mind.
57. Their finding suggests that pregnancy may confer on some women a protective factor making them less likely to act on suicidal urges.
58. They are being kept in cells under close observation because of fears that they may become suicidal or stage a protest.
59. When Juliette becomes depressed and finally suicidal, Alex and Marie put aside their jealousies to aid the girl.
60. And it could so easily have been a suicidal career move.
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