generalized

[ US /ˈdʒɛnɝəˌɫaɪzd, ˈdʒɛnɹəˌɫaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
    the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal
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How To Use generalized In A Sentence

  • the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal
  • Another possible cause of impaired lung function could be increased sclerosis of bronchial arteries as a consequence of generalized arteriosclerosis in diabetes.
  • It consists of a more or less generalized, disseminated or grouped, millet-seed-sized, acuminated pustules, usually seated upon dull-red, papular elevations. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • There may be a generalized constitutional upset with fever, headache, loss of appetite and weight, and joint pains.
  • The correlation is expected to be positive if the factor abundance proposition holds in its generalized form. Competing in a Global Economy
  • A two-year-old girl presented with a generalized seizure with tonic - clonic movements of all extremities.
  • There are other kinds of generalized seizures that are basically inhibitory, like briefly turning off a switch.
  • It can be argued that a first-person singular such as Mr. Singh is too sweeping, too apt to be essayish and generalized, to be quite accountable all the time. Crack-Up
  • There is a generalized mild anhedonia in the community, which has its origin in the fatigue of overintense purposes, failure to realize ideals and the difficulties of choice. The Foundations of Personality
  • Symptoms range from isolated ptosis, diplopia or mild proximal muscle weakness to severe generalized weakness.
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