How To Use Anemic In A Sentence

  • If you are anemic your health care provider may prescribe an iron supplement.
  • Its drama is anaemic, devoid of blood, fear and the electricity of repressed desire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Movements like onshoring, pushed by the current administration, have gained steam as the jobs market remains anemic.
  • The friction is likely to get rougher if many major economies remain anemic, as projected. China Criticizes U.S. For Protectionism
  • Only four of the 20 women who were anemic at 26 to 28 weeks of gestation were still anemic at term.
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  • Factitious what is anaemic? What symptom does anaemia have? How to treat anaemia?
  • An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years.
  • I hear a sharp indrawn breath and I look away from inside myself to see Sam looking anaemic, her colour is so pale.
  • Therefore, if a patient is anemic and the guaiac test result is negative, gastrointestinal hemorrhage still cannot be totally excluded, especially with bleeding from the lower gastrointestinal tract.
  • As the morning gives way to afternoon, the anemic, late-winter sun burns through, lifting the heavy mist and exposing the dramatic steep-sided canyon. A Nation Passing On the Port
  • A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
  • He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings.
  • Smoothly steering between R&B and Eurodance, she's breathily seductive on Motivation – by contrast, guest Lil Wayne is positively anaemic – while I'm Dat Chick updates the jumpy minimalism of Destiny's Child's No, No, No. Kelly Rowland: Here I Am – review
  • Investors around the world have been selling equities because of fears about anaemic global growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lack of iron in your diet can make you anaemic.
  • I blamed the lack of flowering and the anemic show of leaves on poor soil.
  • Those who quiz the chief executive on the anaemic performance find a man willing to shrug his shoulders and admit that results have not been good enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pastiness combined with all of her wrinkles, and it made her look absolutely dreadful, as though she was an anemic dragged from the grave.
  • They're soft and mushy, anemically pale yellow, and thick-cut - perfect for soaking up a squirt of malt vinegar or dipping in a side order of mildly spicy curry sauce.
  • If you are anemic and don't have iron or vitamin B12 lack (about 70% of all anemic patients), what do you have?
  • On yesterday's anaemic display they didn't deserve to as Collegians dominated throughout and scored five tries.
  • A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
  • Alternatively, let's say your system performance is really anemic today.
  • By comparison the seemingly safe approach is anaemic and superficial - it does not really engage pupils.
  • The frequency of perioperative blood transfusion was significantly higher in the patients who were anemic.
  • On the easel was a wild abstract in crude bright colours, bearing no visible relation at all to the scene in the harbour before them; it was unexpected, compared to the neat, anaemic little water-colours that nineteen out of twenty Trewissick harbour-painters produced. Greenwitch
  • The majority are contemporary Spanish hits and may go over well with the hometown crowd - but to an outsider, they sound pretty lame and anaemic.
  • The anemic palate that colours the film - grays, browns, and other hushed earth tones - provide the foreboding backdrop.
  • It was the seasonal vegetables which disappointed; cauliflower florets, mange tout and carrots, all looking a little anaemic and with no discernible taste at all.
  • It points to all the growth in this business being in non-food and an anaemic performance in the core food offering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then, they have experienced three straight seasons of offensive decline, culminating with their anemic performance against the Diamondbacks in the World Series.
  • The majority are contemporary Spanish hits and may go over well with the hometown crowd - but to an outsider, they sound pretty lame and anaemic.
  • White-skinned anemic patients on a rest cure, they slop suntan lotion on as if they will fry without it - which they will in this tropical sun.
  • Just as last year's title shined a well deserved light on the quality of San Francisco's starting rotation, this year's failure to return to the postseason should do the same to the team's anemic offense. SI.com
  • You'll pay for this with every drop of your anemic blood.
  • an anemic attempt to hit the baseball
  • Lack of iron in your diet can make you anaemic.
  • Ex-World Bank chief Stiglitz bemoans 'anaemic' recovery by BLOOMBERG TODAYonline
  • He said examples where it might be better to avoid a transfusion, as a precaution, included patients who were slightly anaemic following hospital treatment.
  • Two alternative strategies are used to support genetically anemic patients.
  • Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies.
  • But if Obama doesn't do something to address the debt problems homeowners and the financial system face, the housing market will lie dormant for years, the economy will crawl along anemically for decades and Obama himself may join the ranks of the unemployed in 2012. John R. Talbott: How Obama Can Fix the Housing Market and the Economy
  • I am what the doctors call anaemic; a rather bloodless creature. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • The four anaemic trees along Bedford Hill only emphasise the cheerless prospect.
  • packed cells are given to severely anemic patients in order to avoid overloading the circulatory system with too much fluid
  • Men have long considered traditional marital roles ‘anemic and constricting,’ according to Real, and no longer being the sole breadwinner is a loosening of the straitjacket.
  • He said that global growth would be anaemic at about 2.5 per cent for the next three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tiny prick is made on your finger and the minute sample used to ensure that you are not anaemic or ill in any other way.
  • When jaundice does not respond to phototherapy, or when the baby is anemic, a blood transfusion may be necessary.
  • Most of them are severely anemic and suffer from aches and pains.
  • `He styles himself as an anaemic androgyne ,' I went on, `being very thin and pale for an English person as you know. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • Both actors gave fairly anaemic performances.
  • By comparison the seemingly safe approach is anaemic and superficial - it does not really engage pupils.
  • Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster.
  • Those results are particularly anemic when compared to the quality and productivity improvements which the most savvy practitioners prove are possible.
  • Those who quiz the chief executive on the anaemic performance find a man willing to shrug his shoulders and admit that results have not been good enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the patient is anemic, transfusion of one or more units of packed red blood cells may be prescribed.
  • Her fingers suddenly look anemically bloodless, their paleness complemented by her white long sleeves.
  • Since then, they have experienced three straight seasons of offensive decline, culminating with their anemic performance against the Diamondbacks in the World Series.
  • The walls were painted a pale almost fleshy pink colour (what might be described as anaemic salmon).
  • Growth could be anaemic for years, but we will muddle through somehow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The process of inducing acute anemia was considered dangerous, as it places patients at risk for anemic complications in addition to those associated with the surgical procedure.
  • Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, yesterday warned that any improvement in the economy would be "anaemic". Top stories from Times Online
  • And, with cash flow still anemic and debt high, the company is scrambling to cut expenses.
  • A few nice, tasteful displays notwithstanding, the overall performance was pretty anemic.
  • If an eight-year-old girl in Zambia is sickly and anemic, what difference does that make in our wifi world? Princess Haya Al Hussein: Putting Food First
  • It may have turned positive now, but growth remains anaemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rheumatic neuralgia in other nerves, as in the trigeminus, so often found in anemic women, is often relieved by massage in a few treatments. Massage and the Original Swedish Movements
  • On this disturbingly upbeat new record, mimsy acoustic numbers such as Lonely Girls drown the victim in sentiment, and when Richard Oakes does plug in his guitars they sound anaemically scratchy.
  • Confederation said the recovery in the tourist industry was 'anaemic', and could take up to five years. RTÉ News
  • Fortunately, I decided to visit in February, when the chances of becoming addlebrained from the heat, anemic from the mosquito horde, or battered by a hurricane were mercifully low.
  • Although it has been thought of as a symptom of iron deficiency, it is more commonly discovered in patients who are not anemic.
  • If the patient is anemic, transfusion of one or more units of packed red blood cells may be prescribed.
  • Under any protocol, an elderly anaemic lady with advanced malignancy is not an oncological emergency requiring urgent assessment, especially if she is 20 miles away in another hospital.
  • The one speculative operation most people engage in involves buying dollars and euros as hedges against the anemic local tender, the Moldovan leu. How Moldova Escaped the Crisis
  • He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and lethargic.
  • But Jeffrey Sica , president and chief financial officer at Sica Wealth Management LLC, said he believes U.S. bank bonds to be a "horrendous investment" now, given their anemic growth since the credit crisis. CDS on U.S. Banks Stubbornly High
  • In the present study, 4% of the calves were clinically anemic.
  • For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished.
  • Alternatively, let's say your system performance is really anemic today.
  • But rates are already near zero and are unlikely to rise much while the economy is so anaemic. The budget: Of rhetoric and reality | Editorial
  • In the U.S. and Germany, it is barely growing and has anemic margins.
  • She looks anaemic in my opinion.
  • Watson and Crick found that certain evidence ex cluded the possibility that the two polynucleotide chains of a DNA molecule are paranemically coiled, that is, are so coiled that they can simply slip into and out of each other. GENETIC CONTINUITY
  • Fifty percent of patients who donate autologous blood arrive anemic the day of surgery and require reinfusion of autologous blood as well as allogenic transfusion to tolerate surgery.
  • But yesterday, Paul Tucker, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, warned that any signs of growth would be "anaemic". Top stories from Times Online
  • Although it has been thought of as a symptom of iron deficiency, it is more commonly discovered in patients who are not anemic.
  • The mystery attic boarder wrapped bobby pins in twists of toilet tissue - pale lime, or anemic strawberry - and slipped them under my door after dark.
  • Many dried herbs are also too often disappointingly old and anaemic. Food Watch
  • It has worked for a colourless anaemic religion to which men pay lip homage.
  • His inheritance will not amount to much if his tenure at the top coincides with anaemic economic growth, higher unemployment and additional taxation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Media businesses are exposed to the vagaries of consumer demand, and that is likely to remain anaemic for the foreseeable future. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.
  • It was a layer of slime that coated every surface, reducing all materials to the same revolting color and dimming the lights to an anemic yellow.
  • The picture seems annoyingly soft - some of this may have been intentional in the original production - with weak definition and anemic color.
  • But also the actual process of donating autologous blood makes you anaemic and makes you more likely to need a transfusion during your surgery.
  • And once it's toe-to-toe with this beefy new challenger, it seems sonically anaemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • I blamed the lack of flowering and the anemic show of leaves on poor soil.
  • The ‘roast’ halibut looked a bit anaemic and was served on what is becoming a ubiquitous bland base for fish: leeks, haricots verts and asparagus.
  • Most of them are severely anemic and suffer from aches and pains.
  • At a time of economic uncertainty and anaemic growth, it is reassuring to know that there is no shortage of ambition or confidence in British business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lower oxygen would be anemic, while greater oxygen would be too flammable.
  • Nearly 90 percent of MDS patients are anemic and require regular transfusions of red cells.
  • The ‘roast’ halibut looked a bit anaemic and was served on what is becoming a ubiquitous bland base for fish: leeks, haricots verts and asparagus.
  • But it's also likely to reflect continued weak investment by businesses in new plants and equipment, a factor contributing to the first quarter's anemic performance, economists said.
  • We are facing anaemic growth and far more volatile economies. Times, Sunday Times
  • But they were an anemic bunch.
  • Although in utero transfusions remain the treatment of choice for anaemic fetuses affected by red cell alloimmunisation, methods for monitoring the at risk fetus have evolved.
  • Kodak felt the effects of the anemic retail environment in December, the worst holiday shopping season since the 1991 recession.
  • Their anaemic performance over the last 18 months has come as a surprise even to us.
  • Swedish woman, who lived on tea and sugar, and afterwards had gone away and borne nine children, more frail and anaemic than herself; there had been the stout personage with the Irish brogue who had dropped the Christmas turkey out of the window and had not taken the trouble to go down after it; there had been the little old negress who had gone insane, and hurled the salt-box at his mother's head. Love's Pilgrimage
  • This, together with new desires for fine art critical of anaemic and attenuated art consuetudes, as well as the arrival of several generations of artists who grew up, cherish and wish to merge vernacular and fine art approaches, has led to a new variety of art, which Hill now seeks to name.
  • She was diagnosed by her Western Medicine doctor as anemic and suffering from a yeast infection.
  • Despite its anaemic condition , most visitors to San Jose at least know where downtown is.
  • I'll be hanged if I can associate psychics with a biceps like Berber's; somehow those things seem the special prerogative of anemic women in white cheese-cloth fooling with 'planchette' and 'currents.' The Best Short Stories of 1920 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • Their anaemic performance over the last 18 months has come as a surprise even to us.
  • One half of patients with newly diagnosed gluten-sensitive enteropathy are anemic.
  • Therefore, if a patient is anemic and the guaiac test result is negative, gastrointestinal hemorrhage still cannot be totally excluded, especially with bleeding from the lower gastrointestinal tract.
  • She was diagnosed by her Western Medicine doctor as anemic and suffering from a yeast infection.
  • The walls were painted a pale almost fleshy pink colour (what might be described as anaemic salmon).
  • Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies.
  • The anemic palate that colours the film - grays, browns, and other hushed earth tones - provide the foreboding backdrop.
  • The picture seems annoyingly soft - some of this may have been intentional in the original production - with weak definition and anemic color.
  • You know… that's what religion has become, a feeble and anaemic nonsense.
  • The mystery attic boarder wrapped bobby pins in twists of toilet tissue - pale lime, or anemic strawberry - and slipped them under my door after dark.
  • We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients.
  • It is anaemic, lacking in vision, and a generally debate-free zone.
  • Indeed, it's our memory of Sarno's film, with its arousingly percussive score, that pointed out the inadequacy of MACUMBA SEXUAL's anemic and overly aerated synth score, which does nothing to communicate the power of Tara's effectively staged macumba rite or to resonate with any of the bizarre African nick-nacks adorning her desert lair. Archive 2006-10-01
  • A set of nine black-and-white storyboards, a director's filmography, and three trailers round out the anemic set of extra features.
  • The 125-year-old chain filed for Chapter 11 protections from creditors in July after years of anemic earnings and dwindling sales.
  • The anemic palate that colours the film - grays, browns, and other hushed earth tones - provide the foreboding backdrop.
  • According to most forecasters, the economic outlook for the next quarter is anaemic growth at best. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a blond , spiritless man , anemic, and faintly handsome.
  • An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years.
  • The process of inducing acute anemia was considered dangerous, as it places patients at risk for anemic complications in addition to those associated with the surgical procedure.
  • It is commonly asymptomatic in anaemic patients.
  • That's why those grade school teachers look so yellow and anemic. WEB OF DREAMS
  • We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients.
  • Admittedly, the new job numbers were much as expected and remain fairly anaemic, with much of the growth coming from the public sector and temporary posts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our results highlight that in African communities in which malaria is endemic there are severely anaemic children who are not detected by the current healthcare system and who seem to be at considerable risk of poor development.
  • Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.
  • The numbers come after Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker warned any recovery was likely to be "anaemic" and the true picture of the economy's health would not become apparent until next spring or summer. The Guardian World News
  • Those who quiz the chief executive on the anaemic performance find a man willing to shrug his shoulders and admit that results have not been good enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • One half of patients with newly diagnosed gluten-sensitive enteropathy are anemic.
  • In the late 1920s, medical investigations revealed that the bones in their jaws had necrosed, their tongues had been scarred by irradiation, and many had become chronically anemic a sign of severe bone marrow damage. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • With cheap imports, excess production capacity, and anemic spending, consumer prices keep falling.
  • Their anaemic performance over the last 18 months has come as a surprise even to us.
  • Of course, because the taxpayer has no choice but to cough up, this gangrenous tumescence keeps bulging as the services provided become more emaciated and anaemic. Five Go Camping In Hampshire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • If the labour movement is weak, anaemic, perhaps crippled, then failure is too close for comfort.
  • Nearly 90 percent of MDS patients are anemic and require regular transfusions of red cells.
  • But also the actual process of donating autologous blood makes you anaemic and makes you more likely to need a transfusion during your surgery.
  • The walls were painted a pale almost fleshy pink colour (what might be described as anaemic salmon).
  • If you are anemic and don't have iron or vitamin B12 lack (about 70% of all anemic patients), what do you have?
  • He's short but not too short, thin but not anemic, and his red hair is bright without being flaming.
  • Does a blood transfusion in anemic patients with acute coronary syndrome improve survival?
  • Often this is confined to mild anaemia, but in more serious cases the baby is severely anaemic and jaundiced because of the accumulation of bilirubin released from damaged red cells.
  • The gentle light at this time of year allows pastel shades room to perform without appearing washed out and anaemic.
  • It has worked for a colourless anaemic religion to which men pay lip homage.
  • And my toenails look positively anaemic. The Sun
  • Two alternative strategies are used to support genetically anemic patients.
  • It was an anemic performance from a usually intelligent actor.
  • It is anaemic, lacking in vision, and a generally debate-free zone.
  • One striking finding was that 41 percent of the adults had a pathological condition called porotic hyperostosis, an abnormal porosity or sponginess of the bones—especially those of the skull—which is typical of anemic malaria sufferers. The Goddess and the Bull
  • The hematocrit is the proportion of blood that consists of red blood cells; the lower the hematocrit, the more anemic the patient. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Amid a stark set - think vomitous green and anemic bleached wood - they attacked their roles and produced far more drama around a medical diagnosis than one would think possible.
  • We will see some economic recovery, but it will be very anaemic.
  • FIV - positive cats can also become anemic and can potentially develop certain types of cancer.
  • The IMF's estimate was trimmed from a previous 1.8% because Japan is still struggling to emerge from nearly two decades of anemic growth. World Watch
  • I checked the newscritics comments on the launch of Season 2 - reminds me of the "love to hate" stuff with Studio 60, but in anemic numbers and fewer words, so maybe the fun of that groove is wearing off. Tin Boxes
  • By comparison the seemingly safe approach is anaemic and superficial - it does not really engage pupils.
  • But it's also likely to reflect continued weak investment by businesses in new plants and equipment, a factor contributing to the first quarter's anemic performance, economists said.
  • What is pathetic about the anemic-brained man in the ulster is that he has been misled, that the tablet will not fulfill his earnest belief in its power as a representation of Dr. Johnson, and yet the man will continue to believe in the tablet.
  • Fifty percent of patients who donate autologous blood arrive anemic the day of surgery and require reinfusion of autologous blood as well as allogenic transfusion to tolerate surgery.
  • If the labour movement is weak, anaemic, perhaps crippled, then failure is too close for comfort.
  • You know… that's what religion has become, a feeble and anaemic nonsense.
  • I ixnayed all the pesticides like perm and BB. Haven't touched them in months. Went organic and it worked in about 17 days. I am not anemic anymore and I am starting to feel pretty good.
  • Her anemic, monochromatic playing and pallid, unimaginative way with a phrase don't help matters.
  • Investors around the world have been selling equities because of fears about anaemic global growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gentle light at this time of year allows pastel shades room to perform without appearing washed out and anaemic.
  • Many dried herbs are also too often disappointingly old and anaemic. Food Watch
  • Its authors have discovered that the "rectal nerve-tissues" are hungry, torpid, anemic, and to overcome the "atony" they must be "_Fed! Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • So the last salvo is usually to establish a patent much in the same vein as the anemic Microsoft - in order to stifle competition. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Blackboard wins patent on e-learning
  • The two-time defending World Series champions once again reverted to their anemic offensive ways, as New York got only six hits in a 2-0 loss to the Seattle Mariners in the opener of the AL championship series on Tuesday night. Bronx team has no bombs
  • Our results highlight that in African communities in which malaria is endemic there are severely anaemic children who are not detected by the current healthcare system and who seem to be at considerable risk of poor development.
  • Crivelli's painting may well be a masterpiece, but, as with so many of his depictions of Christ, it is unclear what purposes of piety or devotion are served by his unflinching, almost gruesome, renderings of a sallow corpse that is propped up by two ugly putti and whose arms are marked by anemic traceries of arteries and veins. The Man of Sorrows Motif Over Time
  • She certainly did not re-semble her mother, who was a small anemic woman, fadedly pretty, who talked in a thin melancholy voice of servant difficulties and her health. The Moving Finger
  • The walls were painted a pale almost fleshy pink colour (what might be described as anaemic salmon).
  • He said examples where it might be better to avoid a transfusion, as a precaution, included patients who were slightly anaemic following hospital treatment.
  • I am not some anaemic little waif who looks like she'll blow away in a strong wind.
  • The 125-year-old chain filed for Chapter 11 protections from creditors in July after years of anemic earnings and dwindling sales.
  • When jaundice does not respond to phototherapy, or when the baby is anemic, a blood transfusion may be necessary.
  • A few nice, tasteful displays notwithstanding, the overall performance was pretty anemic.
  • The ‘roast’ halibut looked a bit anaemic and was served on what is becoming a ubiquitous bland base for fish: leeks, haricots verts and asparagus.
  • Or the drinking game where a bureaucrat chugs a mug of self-congratulation whenever he can claim some anemic gesture is an act of "transparency. Eric Dezenhall: Stanley Bing's "Morals" Pierce Corporate Treacle
  • If you are anemic your health care provider may prescribe an iron supplement.
  • The frequency of perioperative blood transfusion was significantly higher in the patients who were anemic.
  • Although in utero transfusions remain the treatment of choice for anaemic fetuses affected by red cell alloimmunisation, methods for monitoring the at risk fetus have evolved.
  • Does a blood transfusion in anemic patients with acute coronary syndrome improve survival?

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