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malnourishment

[ UK /mˌælnˈʌɹɪʃmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. not having enough food to develop or function normally

How To Use malnourishment In A Sentence

  • kwashiorkor" describes the malnourishment of a child weaned too early because his or her mother became pregnant again too quickly. Chapter 19
  • Not surprisingly, malnourishment and illness like fevers, coughs, malaria, scabies and diarrhoea are common.
  • In fact, malnourishment is a complication with ulcerative colitis due to a poorly functioning bowel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not surprisingly, malnourishment and illness like fevers, coughs, malaria, scabies and diarrhoea are common.
  • More than 90 percent are suffering long-term malnourishment and micronutrient deficiency. WN.com - Articles related to Thriving market: Zinn Park site attracts farmers, crafters for a third season
  • Many of these writers' works were destined to make pots of money, but only in the century after they died in their ill-lit garrets from malnourishment.
  • According to the World Health Organization, overeating is "the fastest growing form of malnourishment" in the world. The War on Fat
  • Malnourishment prevents a child from reaching full mental and physical development.
  • Dehydration, along with malnourishment is a life threatening condition. Jeff Probst blogs 'Survivor: Samoa': episode #6 | EW.com
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