SICK PERSON vs DISEASED PERSON: NOUN
- A person suffering from an illness
- A person suffering from an illness
SICK PERSON vs DISEASED PERSON: RELATED WORDS
- Diseasedness, Immedicable, Allochiria, Illness, Assident, Vomiter, Dogsick, Clinical depression, Deuteropathy, Abnormal condition, Conversion disorder, Health problem, Be sick, Diseased person, Sufferer
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SICK PERSON vs DISEASED PERSON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gulf war syndrome, Diseasedness, Immedicable, Allochiria, Illness, Assident, Vomiter, Dogsick, Clinical depression, Deuteropathy, Abnormal condition, Conversion disorder, Health problem, Be sick, Sufferer
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SICK PERSON vs DISEASED PERSON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Educating the family on how to help a sick person.
- Nah, nobody wants a weak, sick person in charge.
- It is sometimes used for a sick person.
- He must have been a really sick person.
- When deacons come together to pray for a sick person, because that person has called for them to pray, great things God works!
- The sick person collapses and everybody applauses, claiming that the person is now healed!
- Whoever visits the sick removes one sixtieth of his illness, while one who ignores a sick person hastens his death.
- This includes that a sick person is expected to see being sick as undesireable, thus they have an obligation to try and get well.
- It seems that once there is one sick person in your hall, there ends up being a lot of sick people.
- Imagine taking care of a vulnerable senior or sick person when you yourself are sick.
- It is hoped that the replacement tissue will serve as a replacement for the damaged or missing tissue of the diseased person.
- The injured, ill, or diseased person for whom the office has paid medical expenses.
SICK PERSON vs DISEASED PERSON: QUESTIONS
- How does a priest anoint a sick person with the Holy Spirit?
- Is it Sunnah to make a Dua when visiting a sick person?
- What are the two concepts of the sick person theory?
- What are some encouraging words for family of a sick person?
- What are some comforting words for the sick person?
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