CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: NOUN
- A chronicle.
- A condition of extended duration, either continuous or marked by frequent recurrence. Sometimes implies a condition which worsens with each recurrence, though that is not inherent in the term.
- Marijuana, typically of high quality.
- A chronic one
- N/A
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: ADJECTIVE
- Continuing for a long time; lingering; habitual.
- Of a problem, that continues over an extended period of time.
- Prolonged or slow to heal.
- Of a person, suffering from an affliction that is prolonged or slow to heal.
- One which is inveterate, of long continuance, or progresses slowly, in distinction from an acute disease, which speedly terminates.
- Very bad, awful.
- Relating to time; according to time.
- Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time.
- Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases.
- Of long duration; continuing.
- Having a habit of long standing
- Inveterate or habitual.
- Being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering
- Habitual
- Of long duration
- Good, great, as in "wicked"
- Extremely serious.
- Old; firmly established by long continuance; of long standing; obstinately deep-rooted; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate habit.
- Malignant; virulent; spiteful.
- Having habits fixed by long continuance; confirmed; habitual.
- Persisting in an ingrained habit; habitual: : chronic.
- Firmly and long established; deep-rooted.
- Habitual
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fix and settle by long continuance.
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a habitual and long-standing manner
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Persisting for a long time
- Also, rarely, chronical.
- Continuing a long time; inveterate or of long continuance, as a disease; hence, mild as to intensity and slow as to progress: in pathology, opposed to acute.
- Pertaining or relating to time; having reference to time. Specifically
- To make inveterate; render chronic; establish by force of habit.
- Old; long established.
- Firmly established by long continuance; deep-rooted; obstinate: generally, though not always, in a derogatory sense: as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate enemy.
- Malignant; virulent; showing obstinate prejudice.
- Synonyms Deep-seated, chronic.
- Habitual, hardened.
- Confirmed in any habit; having habits fixed by long continuance: applied to persons: as, an inveterate smoker.
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Lesions, Encephalopathy, Endemic, Chronical, Recurrent, Persistent, Acute, Debilitating, Confirmed, Progressive, Inveterate, Addicted, Prolonged, Habitual, Degenerative
- Unregenerate, Assiduous, Obstinate, Compulsive, Diehard, Unrepentant, Indefatigable, Avid, Ardent, Incorrigible, Long standing, Confirmed, Addicted, Chronic, Habitual
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bowel, Lesions, Endemic, Chronical, Recurrent, Persistent, Acute, Debilitating, Confirmed, Progressive, Inveterate, Addicted, Prolonged, Habitual, Degenerative
- Unregenerate, Assiduous, Obstinate, Compulsive, Diehard, Unrepentant, Indefatigable, Avid, Ardent, Incorrigible, Long standing, Confirmed, Addicted, Chronic, Habitual
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Without chronic pharmacological immunosuppression, most grafts were lost to acute rejection, chronic rejection, or recurrent kidney disease.
- Dietary habits and level of activity mediate chronic disease chronic disease risk.
- Eosinophilic and neutrophilic inflammation in asthma, chronic bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- As in other abuse, attention must also focus on management of old or chronic traumatic injuries and chronic medical conditions.
- Chronic stress is now widely acknowledged as being associated with CVD among a wide range of other chronic conditions.
- This chronic inflammation can lead to eczema, arthritis, chronic pain, and even cancer.
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- Chronic: A chronic condition is one lasting three months or more.
- Conditions that accompany COPD include chronic bronchitis, chronic cough, and emphysema.
- Chronic Care Management WPS Chronic Care Management Next Generation Disease Management Taking on Chronic Illness and Winning.
- An inveterate smoker, he suffered from ulcers, stomach disorders and arthritis.
- Milton was an inveterate inventor of serious puns in Paradise Lost.
- Ancient man looked upon me as an inveterate enemy of serpents.
- And even late in life, he was an inveterate joiner.
- Like Buzzy, I am an inveterate reader of instruction manuals.
- But what about inveterate face touchers like myself?
- An inveterate reader, his curiosity knew no bounds.
- Burr and his inveterate hatred of Thomas Jefferson.
- Like most writers, I am an inveterate procrastinator.
- One that sees: an inveterate seer of sights.
CHRONIC vs INVETERATE: QUESTIONS
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- Can chronic headaches evolve into chronic migraine?
- Can chronic inflammation cause chronic muscle tightness?
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