morbid in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

morbid in the PONS Dictionary

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This has left him with a morbid obsession with death.
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In spite of the vampire's morbid biology stripping legend of its romance, the most famously admired trait of the undead remains intact: immortality.
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The songs were often on pastoral subjects, or drinking songs, hunting songs or even songs on morbid subjects.
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Some people equate morbid jealousy with a delusional state.
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This may suggest, based on radiological images, the presence of morbid changes, which might be the sole anatomical variation in the foramina ovalia of humans.
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For example, many failed attempts to dissuade adolescents from smoking have involved morbid and gloomy advertisements that only serve to depress their viewers.
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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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All morbid action was reduced to the obstruction of pores and irregular distribution of atoms.
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He showed little capacity for observing disease at the bedside, but had acquaintance with morbid anatomy.
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He called for a psychopathology which describes the phenomenological psychological structure of morbid experiences without regard to clinical evaluation.
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