pathologically in the PONS Dictionary

pathologically Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pathologically jealous
pathologically protective

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It is not an etiologically or pathologically distinct morbid entity but a generic term for chorea of any cause starting during pregnancy.
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He noticed that each autistic movement is caused by pathologically heightened arousal.
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Six out of nine showed the classic signs of rickets, such as curved arms and bow legs -- a consequence of trying to crawl or walk on pathologically soft bones.
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