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It is generally used to describe someone who has a mental disorder or illness, such as depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia. For example, "many people in our society are suffering with mental illness but don't have access to the resources they need."
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mentally ill
adjective
Having a psychological disorder.
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He was not mentally ill.
Ahmed is severely mentally ill.
"I think you're mentally ill".
I don't mean mentally ill.
She was not mentally ill.
Is someone mentally ill?
Others were mentally ill.
A mentally ill person".
Services for the mentally ill.
But is he mentally ill?
Scott was severely mentally ill".
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