tenderness in the PONS Dictionary

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These he evokes with tenderness, using intense colors whilst giving a place particular to the person.
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For instance, abdominal pain and tenderness may be very localized, mimicking acute appendicitis.
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She was a very beautiful woman, and a good actress in parts that were not beyond her powers; her forte was tenderness, not rage.
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Examination reveals tenderness of the medial femoral condyle, joint effusion, and occasional locking of the knee joint.
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You may also do a metacapral squeeze at this point to test for metacarpal phalangeal tenderness.
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Cramps and tenderness may also occur in the affected areas.
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Physical examination typically reveals an effusion, tenderness, and crepitus.
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There is usually an area of localized tenderness on or near the bone and generalized swelling to the area.
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For natural grace and tenderness, for exquisiteness of feeling and expression, he stands alone.
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But there's a basic decency there behind the gruff exterior, and he can occasionally surprise viewers with acts of tenderness.
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