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habitual [həˈbıtjʊəl] ADJ

2. habitual:

▶ habitually ADV
▶ habitualness N

habitable [ˈhæbıtəbl] ADJ

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The worldly, neurotic mind is habitually accustomed to seek perpetuation of pleasant sensations and to avoid unpleasant ones.
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However, when comparing different populations of habitually barefoot runners, not all of them favor the forefoot strike.
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Individuals who habitually suppress negative emotions tend to find short-term relief, but suffer longer term health consequences, thought suppression and rumination.
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Government ministers in the third-world habitually accept backhanders for contracts or break, arbitrarily, agreements to pocket sums acquired in the interim between agreement and performance.
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In other states, dram shop liability only extends to serving the habitually intoxicated.
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The newspaper had accused him of pursuing despicable business practices and having habitually and corruptly bought political favour.
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Obstreperous behavior -- if someone habitually starts fights and feuds -- is equally dangerous.
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Dex is habitually late, often still in his bathrobe and taking long hits on his ever-present bong when she arrives to pick him up.
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I habitually use seed potatoes in preference to leftovers from the greengrocer's, always following the mantra that using secondhand encourages disease.
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Agricultural imports are habitually reviewed for safety and health, especially during crises such as bird flu outbreaks in other parts of the world.
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