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lethargy Meaning in Tamil ( lethargy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

துக்க மயக்கம்,



lethargy's Usage Examples:

This may be followed rapidly by quietness, lethargy, agitation or combativeness, seizures, and coma.


Very large doses in animals cause lethargy, collapse and death.


Hypotonia is also characterized by problems with mobility and posture, lethargy, weak ligaments and joints, and poor reflexes.


The exuberance of the epoch of Liberation gave place to a dull lethargy in things political, relieved only by the Philhellenism which gave voice to the aspirations of Germany under the disguise of enthusiasm for Greece.


These include a runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and general lethargy.


The main symptoms and signs of scarlet fever are fever, lethargy, sore throat, and a bumpy rash that blanches under pressure.


Simultaneously with this work in the north, Tunstall circuit, having thrown off its lethargy at the Wrine Hill camp-meeting on the 23rd of May 1819, was carrying on an aggressive evangelism.


Some of the common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, cramps, headache, fever, sore throat, lethargy, and fatigue.


A sore throat and a raised, sandpaper-like rash over much of the body are accompanied by fever and sluggishness (lethargy).


Seeing the dust-clouds drifting away northward, and noting the lethargy which seemed to have settled over the whole French line, Prince Frederick Charles decided to assert his own independent will to conquer by a final assault along his whole front.


In the first case, the man's physical and spiritual lethargy are closely interconnected and strongly contrasted with the everactive God and His Logos.


Depression characterized by issues such as; fatigue, increased anxiety, weight gain, increased carbohydrate cravings, hypersomnia, and lethargy.


), and even of hypnotism (James Braid 1 795 ?The physiological derangement which is the basis of the abeyance of volition may, if hypnotism be profound, pass into more widespread derangement, exhibiting itself as the hypnotic lethargy.





Synonyms:

lassitude, torpor, torpidity, hebetude, sluggishness,



Antonyms:

state, eructation, tightness, good luck, good fortune,

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