Results for: injuries inflicted in response to injuries received
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decrease response, destroy somebody or something, end something, make something invalid, outshine, pay debt, put out a fire or light, quench; totally destroy, annihilateextinguish
deficiency in the immune response, inability of the immune system to fight off infections due to a genetic or acquired diseaseimmunodeficiency
designated to be received by a certain personfao (for attention of)
diminished response to a stimulus, feeling that inhibits somebody, holding back, restraint; repression of a psychological process; stopping or checking of the function of a bodily organ; writ sent from a higher court to a lower court halting legal proc...inhibition
disease incubation period, latency period, theoretical childhood developmental stage, time between stimulus and responselatent period
doctor of orthopedics (branch of surgery dealing with deformities, diseases and injuries of the bones and joints)orthopedist
document each person passes on, petition signed in such a way that it is impossible to tell who signed first; tournament in which each player plays all other players; letter sent to a group of people for their response, petition with signatures in a ci...round robin
duplication, act of copying, reproduction; answer, response, reply; echo, reverberation; process by which strands of DNA are copied; act of folding, making of cellular or genetic copy, process of repeating, reply to answerreplication
encouraging desired response using unpleasant stimulusnegative reinforcement
evolution that occurs in response to the specific environmental demands on a species in a particular area (Biology), evolutionary developmentcladogenesis
exaggerated responseoverreaction
excessive sensitivity, abnormal level of sensitivity to stimuli, extreme response to stimulihyperirritability
excite, incite, arouse, instigate; anger, enrage, irritate; redden, cause swelling in the body; light, set on fire; burst into flame; fill with passion, make something stronger, provoke a powerful response in, swell and turn redinflame
explanatory note, make a comment, make a remark; write an explanatory note; explain, mention something, note explaining program code, observation, remark; explanatory note; explanation; responsecomment
expression of displeasure or embarrassment, expression of pain, flinch, recoil (especially from pain or fear); cringe, involuntarily make a face in response to surprise (or embarrassment, etc.), start; shrinking movement, make pained expression, move b...wince
 

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