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		Definition of addiction in English: addictionnoun əˈdɪkʃ(ə)nəˈdɪkʃ(ə)n mass nounThe fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity.  he committed the offence to finance his drug addiction  addiction to crack cocaine is spreading count noun an addiction to gambling  Example sentencesExamples -  For years before that, he struggled with drug and alcohol addictions while repeatedly clashing with the law.
 -  She was embarrassed about her drug addiction and wanted to do something about it.
 -  He recently confessed to betraying his friends to fuel his drug and gambling addictions, running up huge debts in the process.
 -  This then traps the users into a world of addiction, which is very hard to get out of.
 -  He soon started using harder drugs and supported his addictions through criminal activities.
 -  Participants are offered help in everything from fighting drug addiction to getting a job.
 -  Many now see drug addiction as a health and social problem rather than a criminal one.
 -  There is a genuine debate about how to deal with the harm done by drug addiction.
 -  The excess body weight has now gone, along with his addiction to alcohol and drugs.
 -  Critics have claimed the explosion of new casinos could lead to a rise in addiction to gambling.
 -  It is widely used as a substitute for patients who are attempting to combat addiction to heroin.
 -  It went wrong for us fairly quickly, mostly as a result of my worsening drug addiction.
 -  But her young life was cut short after she became caught in a spiral of drug addiction.
 -  Almost everyone here knows someone whose child is struggling with drug addiction.
 -  He is receiving help with his alcohol addiction and wants to stop this offending behaviour.
 -  It is the supporters of the current system who are not serious about fighting drug addiction.
 -  It is now widely accepted that a high proportion of crime is the result of drug addiction.
 -  The suicide rate is one of the highest in Europe, and there is alcoholism and drug addiction.
 -  I held down various jobs through my addiction but soon my usage was an everyday occurrence.
 -  I had been struggling with crack and heroin addiction through a long period of my life.
 
  Synonyms dependency, dependence, craving, habit, weakness, compulsion, fixation, enslavement informal monkey US informal jones 
 Origin   Late 16th century (denoting a person's inclination or proclivity): from Latin addictio(n-), from addicere 'assign' (see addicted). Rhymes   affliction, benediction, constriction, conviction, crucifixion, depiction, dereliction, diction, eviction, fiction, friction, infliction, interdiction, jurisdiction, malediction, restriction, transfixion, valediction    Definition of addiction in US English: addictionnounəˈdikSH(ə)nəˈdɪkʃ(ə)n The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.  he committed the theft to finance his drug addiction  Example sentencesExamples -  This then traps the users into a world of addiction, which is very hard to get out of.
 -  It is the supporters of the current system who are not serious about fighting drug addiction.
 -  He soon started using harder drugs and supported his addictions through criminal activities.
 -  I had been struggling with crack and heroin addiction through a long period of my life.
 -  The excess body weight has now gone, along with his addiction to alcohol and drugs.
 -  Many now see drug addiction as a health and social problem rather than a criminal one.
 -  But her young life was cut short after she became caught in a spiral of drug addiction.
 -  It is widely used as a substitute for patients who are attempting to combat addiction to heroin.
 -  For years before that, he struggled with drug and alcohol addictions while repeatedly clashing with the law.
 -  It went wrong for us fairly quickly, mostly as a result of my worsening drug addiction.
 -  Participants are offered help in everything from fighting drug addiction to getting a job.
 -  There is a genuine debate about how to deal with the harm done by drug addiction.
 -  He recently confessed to betraying his friends to fuel his drug and gambling addictions, running up huge debts in the process.
 -  He is receiving help with his alcohol addiction and wants to stop this offending behaviour.
 -  She was embarrassed about her drug addiction and wanted to do something about it.
 -  Critics have claimed the explosion of new casinos could lead to a rise in addiction to gambling.
 -  It is now widely accepted that a high proportion of crime is the result of drug addiction.
 -  The suicide rate is one of the highest in Europe, and there is alcoholism and drug addiction.
 -  Almost everyone here knows someone whose child is struggling with drug addiction.
 -  I held down various jobs through my addiction but soon my usage was an everyday occurrence.
 
  Synonyms dependency, dependence, craving, habit, weakness, compulsion, fixation, enslavement 
 Origin   Late 16th century (denoting a person's inclination or proclivity): from Latin addictio(n-), from addicere ‘assign’ (see addicted).     |