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Definition of anorexic in English: anorexic(also anorectic) adjectiveanəˈrɛksɪkˌænəˈrɛksɪk 1Relating to, characterized by, or suffering from anorexia. Example sentencesExamples - The difference is that the anorexic young woman has anorexic thinking and feeling influencing every decision and action in her life. She is often very afraid.
- When it came to anorexic or bulimic girls, I wouldn't book them until they got better.
- Can you even be anorexic and bulimic at the same time?
- Women with bulimic or anorexic female relatives are four to five times more likely to develop the disorder, and twin studies reveal that the genetic risk factor may be as high as 58 percent.
- Looking at contexts where lightness is celebrated in music, literature and the arts one writer suggests anorexic behaviour is more than a pattern of psychiatric symptoms.
- It has been alleged these women have anorexia - as have countless other celebs over the years - so are we suggesting it is good to be anorexic?
- A group treatment program was designed for anorexic clients attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient eating disorders clinic in a general hospital.
- In the case of an anorexic patient, the guardian would approve resuscitation and psychiatric interventions.
- Massage reduced anxiety in depressed children and anorexic women.
- Erin had been a very thin and somewhat sickly girl, supposedly anorexic or bulimic.
- He eventually became anorexic and then bulimic.
- Other variations of eating disorders occur, such as purging without bingeing, chewing and spitting without purging, and anorexic behavior with less severe weight loss.
- Earlier at the hospital, we were informed that Samantha had been anorexic and bulimic.
- When I was at college there was a girl who went around telling everyone that she was anorexic.
- Although both bulimic and anorectic patients have abnormal eating habits and often exercise excessively, bulimia can be determined by the habit of binge eating and purging.
- Meanwhile, one group of patients continues to worry clinicians and researchers: adults with anorexia, estimated to make up about 35 percent of anorexic patients.
- Yet, her arms were so thin and bony that Sandra was reminded of the anorexic girl from her math class, the one that dreamed of being a ballerina, but later on had to be hospitalized for her food disorder.
- Families are distressed by the anorexic behavior, which resists both entreaties and threats.
- Ongoing inpatient psychotherapy helps to dismantle the anorexic belief system.
- About 3% of these go too far, and become anorexic or bulimic
Synonyms pale, deathly pale, pallid, white, bloodless, ashen, ashen-faced, ashy, chalky, chalk-white, grey, white-faced, whey-faced, waxen, waxy, corpse-like, deathlike, ghostly - 1.1informal Extremely thin.
the body is positively anorexic, helping to keep the guitar's weight within reasonable limits Example sentencesExamples - They have to be above 5 ft 6 inches and must be thin, not anorexic though.
- Amazingly tall and thin, but not anorexic in the way that some of the papers would have us all believe, she oozes charm from every pore, holding court beside the director of the film Anthony Minghella.
- It is not even precipitate to say that our chances of European qualification are slim, going on anorexic.
- She raised one of those pointlessly anorexic cigarettes to her pouting lips and leaned in closer to me.
- The original had a thin premise and an anorexic plot, but delivered brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and downplayed gun violence.
Synonyms slim, lean, slender, rangy, willowy, svelte, sylphlike, spare, slight
nounanəˈrɛksɪkˌænəˈrɛksɪk 1A person suffering from anorexia. Example sentencesExamples - Arguably, an insatiable quest for perfection might be said to characterize not only most anorexics but most designers, too.
- There are lots of anorexics and bulimics in this business.
- Without them, there would still be the same number of anorexics because it isn't about the sites, it's about the weight and state of mind.
- Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash.
- Her 13-year-old daughter, Lianna, comes home from school and tells her mother about all the wannabe anorexics and bulimics obsessing about food.
- Some anorexics need to be hospitalized and administered intravenous fluids.
- Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens.
- University experts in Sheffield have scooped £10,000 to help anorexics overcome their eating disorders with the creation of ‘early intervention’ clinics.
- With anorexics it is more noticeable, as the weight loss is usually much more sudden and severe.
- About 20% of anorexics eventually die while 40% recover and the remainder continue to suffer for years.
- No matter how thin the anorexic gets, she sees herself as fat and stops at nothing to get thinner.
- But with the iron self-discipline typical of anorexics, she kept cutting back her food intake until she weighed just over 39 kg and lacked the energy to move.
- Drug addicts, alcoholics, bulimics, anorexics, and sex addicts line up to claim social causes of their problems.
- The most serious anorexics can have a BMI as low as seven.
- Some of the youngest sufferers are the children of anorexics and bulimics, many of whom raise their families with bizarre attitudes towards food.
- Dr Bratman believes that people who are obsessed with eating ‘healthily’ have a real problem, and should be taken as seriously as an anorexic or bulimic.
- The truth is, 40 percent of anorexics relapse within four years.
- Some researchers believe that anorexics use the restriction of food to self-medicate painful feelings and distressing moods.
- People with cancer may have an increased need for zinc, and anorexics may not receive adequate dietary sources of zinc.
- Most anorexics do recover, after all: somehow, and despite the violence visited on them in the name of therapy, the physical and psychological invasion, they recover, fatten, compromise.
2anorecticA medicine which produces a loss of appetite. Example sentencesExamples - The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents.
- In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy.
- Older anorectic agents have significant side effects and limited benefit, and some have even been withdrawn from the U.S. market because of a possible association with cardiovascular complications.
- Patients also were excluded if they had been receiving ergot-derived medications, anorectic drugs, or Chinese herbs.
- These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential.
Derivatives adverb They were usually beanpoles that could eat half a cow and stay anorexically skinny. Example sentencesExamples - He admitted they were beautiful; all the males were tan and muscular and the females were blonde and anorexically thin.
- Many entertainment celebrities are underweight, some anorexically so.
- They're extremely flattering to any woman like myself who is far from anorexically thin.
Definition of anorexic in US English: anorexic(also anorectic) adjectiveˌænəˈrɛksɪkˌanəˈreksik 1Relating to, characterized by, or suffering from anorexia. Example sentencesExamples - Women with bulimic or anorexic female relatives are four to five times more likely to develop the disorder, and twin studies reveal that the genetic risk factor may be as high as 58 percent.
- Meanwhile, one group of patients continues to worry clinicians and researchers: adults with anorexia, estimated to make up about 35 percent of anorexic patients.
- In the case of an anorexic patient, the guardian would approve resuscitation and psychiatric interventions.
- Other variations of eating disorders occur, such as purging without bingeing, chewing and spitting without purging, and anorexic behavior with less severe weight loss.
- A group treatment program was designed for anorexic clients attending a multidisciplinary, outpatient eating disorders clinic in a general hospital.
- Yet, her arms were so thin and bony that Sandra was reminded of the anorexic girl from her math class, the one that dreamed of being a ballerina, but later on had to be hospitalized for her food disorder.
- About 3% of these go too far, and become anorexic or bulimic
- When it came to anorexic or bulimic girls, I wouldn't book them until they got better.
- The difference is that the anorexic young woman has anorexic thinking and feeling influencing every decision and action in her life. She is often very afraid.
- Earlier at the hospital, we were informed that Samantha had been anorexic and bulimic.
- Can you even be anorexic and bulimic at the same time?
- Although both bulimic and anorectic patients have abnormal eating habits and often exercise excessively, bulimia can be determined by the habit of binge eating and purging.
- He eventually became anorexic and then bulimic.
- Looking at contexts where lightness is celebrated in music, literature and the arts one writer suggests anorexic behaviour is more than a pattern of psychiatric symptoms.
- When I was at college there was a girl who went around telling everyone that she was anorexic.
- Ongoing inpatient psychotherapy helps to dismantle the anorexic belief system.
- Erin had been a very thin and somewhat sickly girl, supposedly anorexic or bulimic.
- Massage reduced anxiety in depressed children and anorexic women.
- It has been alleged these women have anorexia - as have countless other celebs over the years - so are we suggesting it is good to be anorexic?
- Families are distressed by the anorexic behavior, which resists both entreaties and threats.
Synonyms pale, deathly pale, pallid, white, bloodless, ashen, ashen-faced, ashy, chalky, chalk-white, grey, white-faced, whey-faced, waxen, waxy, corpse-like, deathlike, ghostly - 1.1informal Extremely thin.
the body is positively anorexic, helping to keep the guitar's weight within reasonable limits Example sentencesExamples - The original had a thin premise and an anorexic plot, but delivered brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and downplayed gun violence.
- It is not even precipitate to say that our chances of European qualification are slim, going on anorexic.
- They have to be above 5 ft 6 inches and must be thin, not anorexic though.
- Amazingly tall and thin, but not anorexic in the way that some of the papers would have us all believe, she oozes charm from every pore, holding court beside the director of the film Anthony Minghella.
- She raised one of those pointlessly anorexic cigarettes to her pouting lips and leaned in closer to me.
Synonyms slim, lean, slender, rangy, willowy, svelte, sylphlike, spare, slight
nounˌænəˈrɛksɪkˌanəˈreksik 1A person suffering from anorexia. Example sentencesExamples - But with the iron self-discipline typical of anorexics, she kept cutting back her food intake until she weighed just over 39 kg and lacked the energy to move.
- The most serious anorexics can have a BMI as low as seven.
- Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash.
- Arguably, an insatiable quest for perfection might be said to characterize not only most anorexics but most designers, too.
- People with cancer may have an increased need for zinc, and anorexics may not receive adequate dietary sources of zinc.
- Some of the youngest sufferers are the children of anorexics and bulimics, many of whom raise their families with bizarre attitudes towards food.
- With anorexics it is more noticeable, as the weight loss is usually much more sudden and severe.
- The truth is, 40 percent of anorexics relapse within four years.
- Drug addicts, alcoholics, bulimics, anorexics, and sex addicts line up to claim social causes of their problems.
- Her 13-year-old daughter, Lianna, comes home from school and tells her mother about all the wannabe anorexics and bulimics obsessing about food.
- Without them, there would still be the same number of anorexics because it isn't about the sites, it's about the weight and state of mind.
- Some researchers believe that anorexics use the restriction of food to self-medicate painful feelings and distressing moods.
- No matter how thin the anorexic gets, she sees herself as fat and stops at nothing to get thinner.
- Some anorexics need to be hospitalized and administered intravenous fluids.
- Dr Bratman believes that people who are obsessed with eating ‘healthily’ have a real problem, and should be taken as seriously as an anorexic or bulimic.
- There are lots of anorexics and bulimics in this business.
- About 20% of anorexics eventually die while 40% recover and the remainder continue to suffer for years.
- Most anorexics do recover, after all: somehow, and despite the violence visited on them in the name of therapy, the physical and psychological invasion, they recover, fatten, compromise.
- Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens.
- University experts in Sheffield have scooped £10,000 to help anorexics overcome their eating disorders with the creation of ‘early intervention’ clinics.
2anorecticA medicine which produces a loss of appetite. Example sentencesExamples - In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy.
- Patients also were excluded if they had been receiving ergot-derived medications, anorectic drugs, or Chinese herbs.
- These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential.
- The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents.
- Older anorectic agents have significant side effects and limited benefit, and some have even been withdrawn from the U.S. market because of a possible association with cardiovascular complications.
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