Sentence examples for pathological nature from inspiring English sources

The phrase "pathological nature" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe something that is habitual, persistent, and disturbing in an unhealthy or extreme way. For example, "The pathological nature of his lies led to a deep erosion of trust between the couple."

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There is also a great deal of pleasure of a less pathological nature.

It is typical of the pathological nature of Trump's dishonesty that it sweeps from a simple lie to a more damning one, and manages thereby to rest a wholly absurd claim on the back of a testable (and not in itself ridiculous) one.

But still, in a way reminiscent of how HIV/the Aids epidemic confirmed gay mens' worst fears about the pathological nature of their sexuality, working-class black South African lesbians now live with a graphically violent reminder of the unacceptability of their sexuality.

The requirement of walking aids, the nature of injury (high energy, low energy, or pathological nature), the AO fracture classification, the date of injury, and the date of hospitalization were also recorded.

Besides the positive role of the immense vascularization system, by controlling the growth of tumor cells, by delivering tyrosine kinase inhibitors, it is believed that tumour induced angiogenesis causes inefficiency, due to its pathological nature.

An obstructive upper airway is present when obstructive processes of a morphological, physiological, or pathological nature occur, such as hypertrophy of adenoids and tonsils, chronic and allergic rhinitis, irritant environmental factors, infections, congenital nasal deformities, nasal traumas, polyps, and tumors cause functional imbalance and result in oral breathing patterns [3].

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(P18, Female, FY2) Descriptions of patients experiencing symptoms linked to physiological causes of a non-organic or non-pathological nature were seldom discussed.

A hyperactive IFNγ+CD4+ T cell response to Mtb is pathological in nature and is frequently observed in adult TB patients.

The different osteoblastic mechanism may affect SUV in prostate cancer with bone metastases and degenerative changes, reflecting the pathological osteoblastic nature of prostate cancer activity in higher SUV.

A pathological osteoblastic nature of bone metastases from prostate cancer is derived by the complex molecular interactions behind prostate cancer, affecting the balanced activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts (Florimonte et al., 2016).

It should perhaps be noted here that these size variations are not pathological in nature.

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