How To Use Lassitude In A Sentence
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I was overcome by lassitude.
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The patient may also experience lassitude, have a pale complexion, a sore low back (where the Kidney is located), pale tongue body with thin white coating, and deep slow-weak pulse.
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Early morning lassitude puts all inquisitive minds to rest.
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Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
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Happy in Goa, the Portuguese took their time leaving, lingering here in colonial lassitude until 1961.
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Shareholders are blaming the company's problems on the lassitude of the managing director.
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France, in all parts of the Empire, the lassitude was extreme and the misery increasing, there was no commerce, with dearth pronounced in twenty provinces, sedition of the hungry had broken out in Normandy, the gendarmes pursuing the "refractories" everywhere, and blood was shed in all thirty departments.
Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812
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In general it suits better with cases of pneumonia than in ardent fevers; for the bath soothes the pain in the side, chest, and back; concocts the sputa, promotes expectoration, improves the respiration, and allays lassitude; for it soothes the joints and outer skin, and is diuretic, removes heaviness of the head, and moistens the nose.
On Regimen In Acute Diseases
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Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
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They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees.
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Then followed an amoeboid and uncertain form, with an increased intensity of action which lasted a few moments, when lassitude supervened, then perfect stillness of the body, which is now globular in form, while the flagellum feebly lashed, and then fell upon and fused with the substance of the sarcode.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
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No matter what we do to earn a living, we all seek the benefits of leisure, lassitude and inertia…
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That was when the cattle became thin, sometimes painfully so, and it broke the heart of a cattle-owning people to see the herds nibbling at the few dry shreds of grass that remained, their heads lowered in lassitude and in weakness.
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In acute infections, there is anaemia and lassitude and occasionally respiratory embarrassment.
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Neither illness nor lassitude prevented him from going on with his work.
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And a final example is the deep-seated lassitude in the major Australian corporations that vast superannuation money flow and lack of real competition has engendered.
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You still get the runny nose and cough (if you've got them), but it gets rid of the aches, pains and general uncomfortable lassitude.
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After two to four days, the agitation may be replaced by sleepiness, depression and lassitude, and the abdominal pain may localize to the right upper quadrant, with detectable hepatomegaly (liver enlargement).
Chapter 2
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It isn't like they've worked out how to levitate the television remote control across the room to allow for utter and total lassitude.
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After five weeks in combat these soldiers sunk into a state of extreme exhaustion and lassitude.
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The nugget of a good album resides within the languor and the lassitude presented here.
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Only on the next morning does one feel the after effects, which include an almost overwhelming lassitude.
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Moral lassitude is not equal to murder of innocents.
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As my lassitude, depression and memory loss grew more pronounced, we decided that we needed to drastically change our lives.
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-- Fever may be accompanied by pain especially of the the head and loins; a sense of heaviness or general lassitude; deficiency of either secretion, or of all of them; dryness of skin; thirst; nausia; scanty and high colored urine; delirium; constipation; jactation; &c.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
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They're conducive, instead, to lassitude, resentment, and political irresponsibility.
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Reading causes lassitude and wearies us tremendously.
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a piece of moral turpitude -- or at best a sign of lassitude, stupidity, and Toryism; because it means that one's mind is made up and that one has some dull theory which life and the thoughts of others may confirm if they will, but must not modify: from which deadly kind of incrustation may common-sense and human interest deliver us.
The Silent Isle
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Shareholders are blaming the company's problems on the lassitude of the managing director.
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Rotten made it clear that there was another kind of fun that could be had, a forbidden fun that was riskier and more dangerous because it aggressively put the lie to the self-congratulatory lassitude of the 1970s.
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After five weeks in combat these soldiers sunk into a state of extreme exhaustion and lassitude.
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There may be lassitude in the federal response to natural disaster, but that is not the same as culpability, and still less is it culpability for the failings the critics invariably cite.
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Men and women who lived here ate, walked and talked with a somnolent lassitude, that takes everything for granted.
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But also costly figuratively, costly psychologically, because the new social lassitude associated with liberalism affronted cherished values.
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The patient denied lassitude, dyspnea, or fever.
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In Type 1 diabetes, the classic symptoms are excessive secretion of urine (polyuria), thirst (polydipsia), weight loss and a feeling of lassitude.
Chapter 2
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On her way, she stepped into the I Hung Yüan, to look up Pao-yü and have a friendly hobnob with him, with the idea of dispelling her mid-day lassitude; but, contrary to her expectations, the moment she put her foot into the court, she did not so much as catch the caw of a crow.
Hung Lou Meng
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That's when, for whatever reason, the little white pill I have to take first thing in the morning sets my water system into hyper-productive mode, resulting in feelings of faintness and lassitude.
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The general lassitude towards tourists followed us into southern Chile where we were constantly held up by crooked tour agents and transport that was always late.
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In Type 1 diabetes, the classic symptoms are excessive secretion of urine (polyuria), thirst (polydipsia), weight loss and a feeling of lassitude.
Chapter 2
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I'm sick of the lassitude, sick of the despair and the heroising of banality.