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Qué (quién) es EMACIATION - definición


emaciation         
n.
Leanness, lankness, meagreness, wasting away, pining away, tabes, tabefaction.
Emaciation         
·noun The act of making very lean.
II. Emaciation ·noun The state of being emaciated or reduced to excessive leanness; an excessively lean condition.
emaciate      
I. v. a.
Make lean or thin or spare, reduce in flesh, cause to waste away.
II. v. n.
Waste away, pine, grow lean or thin or spare, become reduced in flesh.
III. a.; (also emaciated)
Lean, thin, lank, attenuated, wasted, gaunt, skinny, meagre, worn to a shadow, reduced to a skeleton.
Ejemplos de uso de EMACIATION
1. When did we confuse emaciation with emancipation?
2. "One of my frustrations over the past three years has been the emaciation of FEMA," Brown told him.
3. Brown has said the department caused "the emaciation of FEMA" by cutting funds, staff and denying spending on a New Orleans hurricane preparedness plan.
4. Few have ever troubled to mention the horses which perished in the service of their victories When corn ran short, animals suffered from emaciation.
5. Traditionally njavara is used in Ayurveda for treatment of neurological disorders, rheumatism, arthritis and emaciation of limbs while the porridge of njavara grains in milk is prescribed as special food for invalids and infants.