Definitionadj. (of illness) marked by gradual deterioration of organs and cells along with loss of function
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He is suffering from a degenerative disease. [Please select]
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That Aunt Agatha would presently discern degenerative traces of criminality in his face by reason of his reprehensible proximity to her niece's camp, Diane did not doubt. [Please select]
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The latter is an extreme example of degenerative evolution, and its contrast with the elaborately organised two-winged fly marks the greatest divergence observable between the larva and imago. [Please select]
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Softening cysts, which result from the degenerative liquefaction of normal or diseased tissues, especially of tumors of different kinds, followed by the encapsulation of the fluid. [Please select]
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These tubercles likewise undergo degenerative changes. [Please select]
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A degenerative alteration furnishes the basis from which a wish or wish-complex arises, increasing in force until it becomes autosuggestion, hence it is pathological. [Please select]
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90), that the two prove a degenerative tendency. [Please select]
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