mental condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmentalandcondition
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mental
adjective
uk/ˈmen.təl/us/-t̬əl/
relating to the mind, or involving the process ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofmentalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Both designate amentalcondition, which few physiologists know how to distinguish.
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Her poormentalconditionserved as the anchor around which troubles talk emerged.
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But, given their underlyingmentalcondition, this was often difficult to achieve.
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Take first hismentalcondition.
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This is a withdrawn,mentalcondition.
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It is in thementalconditionitself.
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It affects the child'smentalcondition.
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Hismentalcondition, however, became worse.
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It will have heard evidence about the offender'smentalcondition.
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Sometimes a person'smentalconditionwill change very quickly.
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A clinical decision was made to rest the patient for one week and then re-assess physical andmentalconditionprior to the next scheduled fraction.
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Depending upon their degree of dependency and their underlying physical ormentalcondition, different spatial places were occupied and roles adopted.
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The king's rapidly deterioratingmentalconditionsoon made absolutism itself appear fundamentally flawed, and attempts to get round the problem merely brought the threat of real despotism closer.
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His morbidmentalconditionmakes it unsafe to authorise his discharge.
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Obviously this position was somewhat difficult in view of thementalconditionin which he was.
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He cannot give evidence in support of his own case, because of hismentalcondition.
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Because she required care and treatment on account of hermentalcondition.
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It would not be possible to gather evidence of a person's previous physical ormentalcondition.
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Hermentalconditionhad been due to her general debility and toxaemia from the pneumonia.
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His physical andmentalconditionaggravated the illness from which he was suffering.
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Sometimes we have to look at thementalconditionof the offender.
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