lethargy in the PONS Dictionary

lethargy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jolt sb out of their lethargy
sink in a state of lethargy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Despite their relative lethargy, saltwater crocodiles are agile predators and display surprising quickness and speed when necessary, usually during strikes at prey.
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Rare cases of lethargy occasionally progressing to stupor, sometimes with associated hallucinations or convulsions have been reported.
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Typical symptoms includes lethargy, diarrhea, lack of appetite, poor coat quality, weight loss and jaundice.
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Clinical signs associated with infection are nonspecific and may include appetite loss, uncoordinated swimming, lethargy, coelomic distention, darkening skin color, petechiae, fin erosion, and death.
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Symptoms of heatstroke include restlessness, excessive thirst, heavy panting, lethargy, lack of appetite, dark tongue, vomiting, and lack of coordination.
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Initially, the infected patients experience symptoms such as: severe headaches, delirium, lethargy, meningism, bradykinesia, and incoordination.
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It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.
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Signs of a chronic systemic disease appear later, with weight loss, anorexia, lethargy, and possibly death.
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Her withdrawal was painful, and the day after she was taken off her medications she experienced the lethargy of withdrawal syndrome.
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Lethargy, depression, weight loss and decreased quality of antlers can occur sporadically.
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