severe condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsevereandcondition
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severe
adjective
uk/sɪˈvɪər/us/səˈvɪr/
causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofsevereandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Disadvantage appeared to have a particularly powerful association with the moreseverecondition, depressive episode.
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With a sympathetic family and employer an exserviceman with asevereconditionstood an excellent chance of recovery and integration.
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The industry's finances are in aseverecondition.
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Although it is aseverecondition, fortunately there are not very many of these children.
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Some of them suffer from cluster headaches, which is a particularlyseverecondition.
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The devices successfully withstood thisseverecondition.
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Only insevereconditionintestinal irritation, anaemia, and indigestion occurs.
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Information is not collected centrally about the travelling distances that may be involved when patients are referred for treatment for thisseverecondition.
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It is a moresevereconditionthan aphasia, which is the inability to understand linguistic signs.
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Found only in immunocompromised patients, it is a veryseverecondition.
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Another civilian could not be visited as he was insevereconditionand held in reanimation.
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Feline radial hypoplasia "(see squitten)" is a mimic of polydactyly and is considered aseverecondition.
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Thesevereconditionof the spire meant it was demolished, at an estimated cost of 200,000.
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In cables different conditions govern, and installation regulations normally specify that the mostsevereconditionalong the run will govern each cable conductor's rating.
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Facial nerve palsy may be the indication of asevereconditionand when diagnosed a full clinical history and examination are recommended.
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The side effects of some of these medications may either predispose to injury, or may cause a minor trauma to result in a much moreseverecondition.
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