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1. Aversion definition is - a feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to avoid or turn from it
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2. How to use Aversion in a sentence.
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3. Aversion definition, a strong feeling of dislike, opposition, repugnance, or antipathy (usually followed by to): a strong Aversion to snakes and spiders
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4. 1. a strong feeling of dislike, repugnance, or antipathy toward something and a desire to avoid it: an Aversion to snakes
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5. 25 synonyms of Aversion from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 47 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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6. Aversion: a dislike so strong as to cause stomach upset or queasiness
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7. An Aversion is also the person or thing that is the object of such intense dislike: her Aversions included all kinds of vegetables and fruits
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8. Definition of Aversion in the Definitions.net dictionary
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9. What does Aversion mean? Information and translations of Aversion in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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10. Privacy issues are cropping up, too, as some vaccine recipients are uncomfortable sharing their race or ethnicity, an Aversion that is often justified in light of histories of discrimination. MANY STATES DON'T KNOW WHO'S GETTING COVID-19 VACCINES
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11. Verbs for Aversion include averruncate, averruncated, averruncates, averse, aversed, averses, aversing, avert, averted, avertest, averteth, averting and averts
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12. Aversion therapy, sometimes called aversive therapy or aversive conditioning, is used to help a person give up a behavior or habit by having them …
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13. There may be obvious reasons for the Aversion (e.g
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14. Touch Aversion can center on one person, some people, one gender, or it can extend to all people.
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15. / əˈvɝː.ʒ ə n / / əˈvɝː.ʃ ə n / (a person or thing that causes) a feeling of strong dislike or of not wishing to do something: I felt an instant Aversion to his parents
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16. She has a deep Aversion to gett ing up in the …
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17. Definition of Aversion a feeling of disgust toward something with a desire to avoid it Examples of Aversion in a sentence Older people who are unfamiliar with …
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18. The resulting pricing model accounts for a number of interesting properties, such as time-varying risk Aversion, small relative risk Aversion and an equity premium that is compatible to the actual equity premium, among others, while relying on an admissible range of local relative risk Aversion.
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19. When food, or the merest touch against your baby’s mouth and face, sends them into a frenzy? A baby or child with an oral Aversion has a sensitivity to …
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20. A stubborn Aversion to defeat was reflected in a qualifying campaign bettered only by France, a consistency they have carried into the tournament proper.: The book casts a jaundiced eye on everything from helicopter rescues and large, boisterous groups to the use of cell phones, to which Guy had a particularly strong Aversion.: When he was a schoolboy at an insufferable snob establishment on
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21. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧ver‧sion /əˈvɜːʃən $ əˈvɜːrʒən/ noun [ singular, uncountable] a strong dislike of something or someone SYN hatred Aversion to Despite his Aversion to publicity, Arnold was persuaded to talk to the press
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22. See 2 authoritative translations of Aversion in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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23. Galician: ·Aversion··Aversion Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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24. Aversion therapy has been used to modify behavior in people with mental retardation, but this is not common nowadays
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25. The use of Aversion Therapy in children and adolescents has been banned in most states
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26. Aversion therapy has become less popular in recent times
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27. Important Practitioners in Aversion Therapy
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28. If you have an Aversion to someone or something, you dislike them very much
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29. Many people have a natural and emotional Aversion to insects
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30. [ + to/for] Synonyms: hatred, hate, horror, disgust More Synonyms of Aversion COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.
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31. Aversion: A fixed, intense dislike; repugnance
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32. And typically what priests look for is what they call the Aversion to the sacred, which is a person's inability to pray, to say the name of Jesus or Mary, to even look at the priest.
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33. Aversion means opposition or repugnance
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34. The following are different forms of Aversion: Ambiguity Aversion; Brand Aversion; Dissent Aversion in the United States of America; Endowment effect, also known as divestiture Aversion; Inequity Aversion
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35. Loss Aversion is the tendency to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains
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36. The principle is prominent in the domain of economics.What distinguishes loss Aversion from risk Aversion is that the utility of a monetary payoff depends on what was previously experienced or was expected to happen
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37. Aversion therapy, psychotherapy designed to cause a patient to reduce or avoid an undesirable behaviour pattern by conditioning the person to associate the behaviour with an undesirable stimulus
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38. Definition of Aversion noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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39. 1 day ago · Julian Wassermann and Raphael Mader join forces to present their debut Aversion EP on Oddity
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40. Our Aversion to a 'return to normal' goes beyond just the office
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41. Aversion - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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42. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Aversion n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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43. I underwent Aversion therapy for my addiction to smoking
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44. I felt an instant Aversion to his parents
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45. I've always had an Aversion to getting up early
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46. He has a strong Aversion to dog
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47. Governor Larry Hogan and the Maryland Department of Labor have announced additional funding is available beginning Wednesday, October 28th through the successful COVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund, which is designed to support small businesses undergoing economic stresses due to the pandemic by preventing or minimizing the duration of unemployment
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48. Aversion therapy is a behavioral treatment intervention based on the principles of classical conditioning and behavioral psychology
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49. The goal of Aversion therapy is to eliminate bad habits, self-destructive behaviors, or other undesirable behaviors (e.g
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50. The loss Aversion is a reflection of a general bias in human psychology (status quo bias) that make people resistant to change
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51. When inequity Aversion goes the other way, things get particularly interesting
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52. Sometimes receiving more than others can cause us to reject an offer – this is known as advantageous inequity Aversion
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53. The Aversion Obelisk is a block added by Ender IO
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54. The Aversion Obelisk requires filled Soul Vials and Micro Infinity to operate
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55. What does Aversion mean? An intense or definite dislike; antipathy; repugnance
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56. ‘Schopenhauer had an Aversion to fighting, and even more of an Aversion to fighting on the Prussian side against the French.’ ‘Your latex allergy has brought me untold misery and your Aversion to hot wax has cost me hundreds at the laser salon.’ ‘What unites them is not an Aversion to change, but an Aversion to imposed change.’
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57. Langdon’s Aversion to closed spaces was by no means debilitating, but it had always frustrated him
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58. Aversion therapy refers to a type of conditioning that causes the patient to associate an undesirable urge with a negative response
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59. Nonetheless, misperceptions persist about Aversion therapy
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60. Aversion therapy is a form of psychological treatment in which the patient is exposed to a stimulus while simultaneously being subjected to some form of discomfort
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61. Aversion therapies can take many forms, for
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62. French Translation of “Aversion” The official Collins English-French Dictionary online
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63. Inequity Aversion (IA) is the preference for fairness and resistance to incidental inequalities
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64. The social sciences that study inequity Aversion include sociology, economics, psychology, anthropology, and ethology Human studies
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65. Inequity Aversion research on humans mostly occurs in
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66. Aversion therapy is a behavior modification therapy, and this type of therapy works well for compulsive disorders
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67. There are several types of Aversion therapy used for controlling compulsive disorders such as nail biting, skin picking, hair pulling, and others
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68. Aversion therapy is a form of counter conditioning that helps remove cravings
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AVERSION [əˈvərZHən]
NOUN
aversion (noun) · aversions (plural noun)