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agoraphobic, a. (n.)|ˌægɒrəˈfəʊbɪk| [f. agoraphobia + -ic.] Of or pertaining to agoraphobia; (one who is) suffering from or affected with agoraphobia. Also transf.
1884Lancet 27 Dec. 1141/1 The giddiness which accompanies his agoraphobic attacks. 1898Lancet 19 Nov. 1322/2 All the time that I was an ‘agoraphobic’ I attended church regularly with my family, but we always sat close to the door. There I was safe. 1936A. Strachey tr. Freud's Inhib., Sympt. & Anx. vii. 89 An agoraphobic patient may be able to walk in the street provided he is accompanied..by someone he knows and trusts. 1958Times 4 Feb. 6/4 Chardin comes at once to mind as an agoraphobic figure quite unconcerned with anything outside his own four walls. |