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hormonal

[ UK /hɔːmˈə‍ʊnə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹˌmoʊnəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or caused by hormones
    hormonal changes

How To Use hormonal In A Sentence

  • What I didn't reckon on was that this hormonal upheaval was also going to result in my voice breaking.
  • PBBs are known as endocrine disrupters: toxic chemicals that get inside the body and turn its hormonal systems upside down. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Hormonal factors appear to play a conflicting role in the regulation of salt and water balance under conditions of pulmonary insufficiency.
  • Often caused by a hormonal imbalance, menstrual cramps are common in teenagers and young women.
  • The discovery of hormonal involvement in the control of pigment movements in crustacean chromatophores and distal pigment cells in the eye triggered intensive studies on the regulation of pigmentary effectors.
  • Overtreatment of multiple hormonal imbalances can cause central obesity and atherogenic and metabolic abnormalities.
  • The changes in the property of cervical mucus is in response to the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle.
  • Instinctively we knew they were hormonally driven and yet only then did the penny drop. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incredibly, this shocking misdemeanour endeared him to thousands of hormonally charged schoolgirls, and made him a pin-up in offices around the country.
  • Whilst such hormonal changes may be the proximate cause of false oestrus events here, at least three different abnormal hormonal mechanisms must be invoked to explain the occurrence in senescent females, pregnant females, and females in lactational anoestrus. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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