Definition & Meaning | English word SYMPTOMATICALLY


SYMPTOMATICALLY

Definitions of SYMPTOMATICALLY

  1. In a symptomatic manner; diagnostically.
  2. Directed at symptoms, rather than a cause.
  3. Based upon symptoms, rather than a causative agent.

Number of letters

15

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using SYMPTOMATICALLY in a Sentence

  • Culturally, the predominance of Hellenism, as under the Artaxiads, was now followed by again a predominance of "Iranianism", and, symptomatically, instead of Greek, as before, Parthian became the language of the educated of the region.
  • Sarcoptes in humans is especially severe symptomatically, and causes the condition scabies noted above.
  • Finally, symptomatically normal subjects who score high on self-report questionnaires that measure psychotic-proneness or schizotypality also exhibit reduced LI compared to those who score low on the scales.
  • In this clinical situation the vertical imbalance is often less symptomatically bothersome to the patient than the induced excyclotorsion.



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