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be normalizing
verb
To make normal, to make standard.
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In addition, we suggest that white matter microstuctural impairments may be normalizing during young adulthood in ASD.
Bareback sex appears to be normalizing within the community, and certain elements of the porn industry in which I work even appear to be glamorizing the practice, eroticizing it as something exciting and hot.
This percentage is similar to both the U.S. general and military populations [16], [17], suggesting that as HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-infected patients' weights may be normalizing to the general population.
Interestingly, Na+ channel blockers, such as phenytoin and carbamazepine, can have direct and indirect effects on cardiac autonomic modulation (Kennebäck et al., 1997), which raises the question of whether phenytoin might be normalizing these autonomic imbalances, thus preventing arrhythmias in our model of RTT.
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Abhorrent behaviors that were normalized during the campaign may be normalized.
It shouldn't be normalized.
It should be normalized by now.
Failure and struggle need to be normalized.
We cannot allow the barbarous to be normalized.
We cannot allow this kind of hatred to be normalized.
Meanwhile, violence and discrimination against women continue to be normalized.
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