Sentence example with the word 'chronic'

chronic

abiding, confirmed, deep-seated, established, hardy, instilled, long-lasting, of long duration, persistent, settled, unfading

Definition adj. being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering

Last update: January 25, 2017


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He is a chronic smoker.   [verb]

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Gut diseases: A major interest is in the etiology of chronic gut disorder.   [adjective]

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There are marked symptoms of chronic exhibitionism.   [adjective]

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With Marzio this unnatural state was chronic, and had become so because he had given himself up to it.   [adjective]

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I lived in a state of chronic uneasiness respecting my behavior to Joe.   [adjective]

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The War of Independence, however, and the chronic political disorders that followed nearly ruined its industries and trade.   [Please select]

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The need of a new religion is therefore a chronic one.   [Please select]

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In the last mentioned states there existed a chronic strife between the people and their rulers.   [Please select]

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This spring his indebtedness had passed from the chronic to the acute stage, that was all.   [Please select]

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He is sure to be at chronic war with some active minority of assailants or others.   [Please select]

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At any rate, all regarded her as suffering from some chronic disorder.   [Please select]

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