massive brain
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmassiveandbrain
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massive
adjective
uk/ˈmæs.ɪv/us/ˈmæs.ɪv/
very large in size, amount, ...
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brain
noun
uk/breɪn/us/breɪn/
the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, ...
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(Definition ofmassiveandbrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A business associate and close friend of my aunt was recently diagnosed with amassivebraintumor.
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Sanctions have undermined the advancement of women and have encouraged amassivebraindrain.
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There are such drugs to produce hallucinations and alsomassivebrain-washing which makes soldiers incapable of obeying orders and compel them to submit.
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Four doctors worked for 30 hours to try to save him, but were unsuccessful as he died ofmassivebraininjury.
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In the past decade, the country has facedmassivebraindrain.
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In early 2008, she suffered amassivebrainhemorrhage.
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I raised his eyelids and it was clear from his pupils that he had amassivebraininjury.
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Amassivebrainhemorrhage a few days later led to brain death.
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As long as they have a supply of blood, they can heal grievous wounds, includingmassivebraininjuries, in seconds.
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The impact shattered his skull and causedmassivebraintrauma.
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Matchee later attempted to hang himself in his cell; the attempt failed but causedmassivebraindamage, making him unfit to stand trial.
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She sufferedmassivebraindamage due to lack of oxygen and, after two and a half months in a coma, her diagnosis was changed to vegetative state.
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Purvis is still recovering from amassivebraininjury suffered in 2002.
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