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diseased

If someone is diseased, they are affected with or suffering from a certain disease.

diseased

(= morbid, pathologic, pathological) caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology diseased tonsils a morbid growth pathologic tissue pathological bodily processes

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His nerves were so worked up that the appearance of any dog might have had a fatal effect upon his diseased heart.
I am a sick man. I am a spiteful man. I am an unpleasant man. I think my liver is diseased.

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His attempted action must therefore be attributed. to a diseased mind, afflicted with hallucinations of grandeur. and obsessed with an insane desire to become a public benefactor.
We must wipe out those we have ignorantly elected and those who manipulate this diseased officialdom behind locked doors.
While you men figure it out scientifically, I'll go and set a few traps. We may not find anything more than a diseased mind, but even that may be interesting.
My wit's diseased.
Sitting around looking out of the window to kill time is one thing, but doing it the way you are, with binoculars and wild opinions about every little thing you see, is diseased!
See the children underfed and diseased.
Diseased, sick, crazy if you like.
They've been insulted, diseased, made drunk and foolish.
Violetta was a thoroughly silly woman with diseased lungs.
I should dissect the diseased brains of gorillas to find out what went wrong.
You've got a diseased mind.
This parish is diseased. What are the symptoms?
You can keep your diseased chickens!
His attempted action must therefore be attributed to a diseased mind, afflicted with hallucinations of grandeur and obsessed with an insane desire to become a public benefactor.
We must wipe out Those we have ignorantly elected and Those who manipulate This diseased officialdom behind locked doors.
Who is feeble and diseased will make even a hare displeased.
I'm diseased.
The tramps. - Your streets are made unsafe by shameless, diseased hussies, rapacious pickpockets, and insidious opium-smokers.
Now, if I may make a comparison, when a diseased appendage threatens the life of a human body, a doctor has no choice but to amputate.
I'll pick from the old, the infirm, the diseased and the rogues.
I visited nine villages, examined 17 goats, inoculated 16 cows, and quarantined three diseased chickens.
Pack these guys up there, they're all diseased.
It will be necessary to replace the functions of the diseased organs with a fresh one. Transplant?
We are doomed to be the playthings of the solitary, diseased Caesar on his island.
You can keep your diseased chickens.
With his diseased liver, he wouldn't have had very long.
No, but he's not diseased.
Sitting around looking out of the window to kill time is one thing, but doing it the way you are with binoculars and wild opinions about every little thing you see is diseased!
Why's that, Doctor, are you diseased?
Oh, dear. - Yet, he is really sick. he's diseased.
Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased?
Such creatures are evil, diseased.
Or the casualties of a diseased society.
It's a miracle the wretched man isn't a diseased wreck by now.
About your diseased liver knows the whole institution.
Industry will have been destroyed, oil refineries will have been destroyed, all our water will have been polluted, the soil will have been irradiated, farm stock will be dead, diseased or dying.
Are you diseased? - No.

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Mill could have accepted requirements for health warnings on cigarette packs, and even graphic photos of diseased lungs if that helps people to understand the choice that they are making; but he would have rejected a ban.
But, whichever way the vote goes, the spectacular rise of nationalism, in Scotland and elsewhere in Europe, is a symptom of a diseased political mainstream.

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