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UK
/æmnˈiːzɪk/
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ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or caused by amnesia
- suffering from a partial loss of memory
NOUN
- a person suffering from amnesia
How To Use amnesic In A Sentence
- Of particular interest is the more controversial class of amnesic syndromes known as dissociative, functional, or psychogcnic amnesias.
- The vast majority of amnesic patients are chronic alcoholics, suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome.
- The study only included patients with a form of MCI called amnesic MCI. therefore the results may not apply to other types of MCI. Undefined
- Lower doses of the drug result in analgesic effects, while increasing doses will produce amnesic effects.
- The app also guides you through the format and prayers for confession so that you won't get all tongue tied and amnesic when sitting before a collared absolver. ABC News: Top Stories
- Although a second traumatic event may serve as abreaction or a cure for some dissociative amnesic states, this seems unlikely in the event of two severe neurological insults.
- Others will be completely amnesic for the entire episode and not even aware that a seizure has occurred.
- The vast majority of amnesic patients are chronic alcoholics, suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome.
- The Republican "Party of No" strategy has turned some public opinion in their favor, at least with a large evidently amnesic demographic of people who didn't care one bit about deficits and debt under Bush but suddenly found righteous anger once Obama took office. Robbie Gennet: Bankrupting the New Deal: Why Republicans Are The Party of Failure