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acute [əˈkju:t] ADJ

1. acute:

acute pain, sight
acute pain, sight
acute anxiety
acute sense of smell

2. acute crisis, difficulties:

acute

3. acute:

acute person, mind

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In addition, lymphatic drainage of lung units appears to be curtailedstunned by the acute injurywhich contributes to the build-up of extravascular fluid.
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With an acute awareness of the present surroundings, it brings relevant facts and details to the forefront and may lead to spontaneous action.
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Fossil evidence of their skulls shows that they had a particularly acute sense of smell, while their teeth were adapted for shearing, rather than crushing.
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The eyebrows painted in black are narrow and acute.
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Heart attacks are caused primarily by blood clots, and low doses of aspirin are seen as an effective medical intervention for acute myocardial infarction.
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Aspirin is generally ineffective for those pains caused by muscle cramps, bloating, gastric distension, or acute skin irritation.
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Many of her books demonstrate acute observation of family life, revealed with sensitivity and humour.
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He was suffering from acute poverty and lack of employment.
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He died of acute leukemia in 1980, at the age of 77.
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It is a type of megacolon, sometimes referred to as acute megacolon, to distinguish it from toxic megacolon.
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