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mental case

NOUN
  1. a person suffering from neurosis

How To Use mental case In A Sentence

  • And should it be said that the word 'knowledge' in that text denotes not the Self, but the internal organ or buddhi, we point out that in that case there would be a change of grammatical expression, that is to say, as the buddhi is the instrument of action, the text would exhibit the instrumental case instead of the nominative case 'by knowledge, and so on' (vijñânena instead of vijñânam). The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • A portmanteau is a word that turns your wracked brain into a mental case. Making Light: Open thread 136
  • a mental case
  • The environmental case against it has been largely ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • The environmental case against it has been largely ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • These anorexic bulimic diet pill and diarrhea ridden mental cases basically lose the whole nipple and most of the areole. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • In Polish the verb'to be'takes the instrumental case.
  • The environmental case against it has been largely ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • The environmental case against it has been largely ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was especially the clinician who gave the impetus to this movement, because in pursuing the materialistic bent he found himself totally helpless as a therapeutist in the great majority of mental cases, and was therefore eventually forced to seek more promising paths. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
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