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1. Acute, critical, crucial mean of uncertain outcome
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2. Acute stresses intensification of conditions leading to a culmination or breaking point
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3. An Acute housing shortage critical adds to Acute implications of imminent change, of attendant suspense, and of decisiveness in the outcome
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4. Acute definition, sharp or severe in effect; intense: Acute sorrow;an Acute pain
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5. Serious, important, dangerous, critical, crucial, alarming, severe, grave, sudden, urgent, decisive The war aggravated an Acute economic crisis.
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6. The words keen and sharp are common synonyms of Acute
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7. While all three words mean "having or showing alert competence and clear understanding," Acute implies a power to penetrate and may suggest subtlety and sharpness of discrimination
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8. An Acute sense of style In what contexts can keen …
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9. Some serious illnesses that were formerly considered Acute (such as myocardial infarction) are now recognized to be Acute episodes of chronic conditions
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10. Acute care the level of care in the health care system that consists of …
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11. Find 119 ways to say Acute, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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12. Broadly speaking, Acute conditions occur suddenly, have immediate or rapidly developing symptoms, and are limited in their duration (e.g., the flu)
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13. Acute adjective (EXTREME) If a bad situation is Acute, it causes severe problems or damage: She felt Acute embarrassment / anxiety / concern at his behaviour
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14. The problem of poverty is particularly Acute …
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15. Reacting readily to stimuli or impressions; sensitive: His hearing was unusually Acute
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16. Keenly perceptive or discerning: an Acute critic of music; a critic with Acute judgment
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17. Extremely sharp or severe; intense: Acute pain; Acute pleasure
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18. Acute really means "sharp" or "severe" or "intense" and modifies certain kinds of angles in geometry or describes a certain kind of illness of short duration
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19. Acute pancreatitis is caused directly or indirectly
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20. What does Acute mean? Acute is defined as something that is very serious, severe or extreme
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21. (adjective) An example of Acute sorrow is the gri
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22. Latin capital letter e with Acute: Ê: 202: 00ca ê latin capital letter e with circumflex: Ë: 203: 00cb ë latin capital letter e with diaeresis: Ì: 204: 00cc ì latin capital letter i with grave: Í: 205: 00cd &iAcute; latin capital letter i with Acute: Î: 206: 00ce î latin capital letter i with circumflex: Ï: 207
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23. (Acute Cystitis, NCI Thesaurus) Signs and symptoms related to Acute ischemia of the myocardium secondary to coronary artery disease
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24. (Acute Coronary Syndrome, NCI Thesaurus) Infection in the abdominal cavity resulting from injury, Acute intestinal inflammation (e.g., Acute appendicitis), intestinal perforation, or complication of abdominal surgery.
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25. Some serious illnesses that were formerly considered Acute (such as myocardial infarction) are now recognized to be Acute episodes of chronic conditions
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26. Acute care the level of care in the health care system that consists of …
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27. Acute bronchitis typically lasts less than 10 days, but the coughing can continue for several weeks
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28. Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a rare but serious condition that affects the spinal cord
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29. The Acute phase [=the most important and dangerous phase] of the struggle for independence 2 usually used before a noun : having or showing an ability to think clearly and to understand what is not obvious or simple about something
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30. The Acute accent was first used in the polytonic orthography of Ancient Greek, where it indicated a syllable with a high pitch.In Modern Greek, a stress accent has replaced the pitch accent, and the Acute marks the stressed syllable of a word
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31. Acute accent marks, also called diacritical marks, slant to the right over the tops of certain vowels and consonants
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32. Acute翻譯:極度的, 十分嚴重的, (病痛)急性的;劇烈的, 準確/聰明的, (感官等)敏銳的,靈敏的;機敏的,有洞察力的, 角, 銳角的, 銳音符。了解更多。
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33. Acute pain refers to any specific, sharp pain that is of rapid onset or pain that results from a specific traumatic incident such as an injury to a specific part of the body, or an illness
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34. Acute pain tends to be very isolated
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35. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) starts in the bone marrow -- the spongy tissue inside your bones where blood cells are made
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36. An Acute angle is an angle-- well, let me just draw them first
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37. So an Acute angle will look something like that
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38. So the Acute angle will be this angle right over here
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39. I could also draw an Acute angle, maybe an angle that's formed from the intersection of
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40. The Acute Center for Eating Disorders is the first and only medical inpatient eating disorder treatment program in the country
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41. Located on a dedicated medical unit at Denver Health, Acute patients benefit from the extensive support of a major medical hospital while receiving care from a …
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42. ‘the problem is Acute and getting worse’ ‘An Acute shortage of experienced staff is undermining growth, says Wong.’ ‘One issue that all the various groups on East Riding of Yorkshire Council agree on is the Acute shortage of affordable housing throughout the region.’
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43. Acute adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (letter: having an Acute accent) agudo/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo
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44. The last letter in the word "café" is an e Acute.
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45. Patients with Acute mitral regurgitation (MR) are often gravely ill with significant hemodynamic abnormalities that require urgent medical and usually surgical treatment
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46. The pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of native Acute MR will be reviewed here
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47. Acute shares a T with intense, and chronic shares an R with recurring
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48. Is it Acute or chronic? Acute and chronic are both adjectives that can be used to describe types of pain
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49. Acute conditions are severe and sudden in onset
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50. Note that osteoporosis, a chronic condition, may cause a broken bone, an Acute …
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51. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a serious lung condition that causes low blood oxygen
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52. Acute tubular necrosis is a condition that causes the lack of oxygen and blood flow to the kidneys, damaging them
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53. These structures are damaged in Acute tubular necrosis.
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54. ‘the problem is Acute and getting worse’ ‘An Acute shortage of experienced staff is undermining growth, says Wong.’ ‘One issue that all the various groups on East Riding of Yorkshire Council agree on is the Acute shortage of affordable housing throughout the region.’
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55. Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is an aggressive type of Acute myeloid leukemia in which there are too many immature blood-forming cells (promyelocytes) in the blood and bone marrow
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56. Acute sinusitis is a short-term inflammation of the sinuses, most often including a sinus infection
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57. Acute Migraines are Often Treated in the ED Setting
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58. The American Heart Association explains that Acute coronary syndrome is an umbrella term for situations where the blood supplied to the heart muscle is suddenly blocked such as heart attack and unstable angina.
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59. Acute: There is not a recommended treatment for Acute hepatitis C
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60. Acute stress disorder (ASD) is a mental disorder that can occur in the first month following a trauma
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61. Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) is also called Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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62. “Acute” means that the leukemia can progress quickly, and if not treated, would probably be fatal within a few months
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ACUTE [əˈkyo͞ot]
Acute is the medical term to describe the nature of a disease, sign, symptom or condition. It refers to an illness that is of a sudden onset or of a short duration. Acute can also be used as an adjective to describe a severe state of a condition. Often the term acute is used in contrast to the medical term chronic.
Acute is defined as something that is very serious, severe or extreme. An example of acute sorrow is the grief a person feels after his spouse dies.
Definition of acute. 1a(1) : characterized by sharpness or severity of sudden onset acute pain. (2) : having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short course acute illness. (3) : being, providing, or requiring short-term medical care (as for serious illness or traumatic injury) acute hospitals an acute patient.
The definition of acute refers to an illness or injury that is severe but that usually won't last a long time. An example of the word acute would be when you fall and hurt your wrist resulting in breakage or fracture.