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nervous breakdown

NOUN
  1. a severe or incapacitating emotional disorder

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  • Colin came close to having a nervous breakdown last year.
  • You worry your system might not survive the shock if you experience too long of a lapse between nervous breakdowns.
  • His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
  • His intellect and a decade of political experience in Scotland had immunised him to the nervous breakdown infecting others in the party.
  • At the age of nine, MacDougall says, he had a nervous breakdown.
  • `I prophesy charismatic wonders, incense in the College chapel and a collective nervous breakdown for the remaining staff. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
  • In 1836-1837, her career as a schoolmistress thwarted by ill health, she suffered a nervous breakdown.
  • The way she's going on, she'll have a nervous breakdown.
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