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It is typically used to describe a condition that is incurable or leading to death. Example: "She was diagnosed with terminally ill cancer and given only a few months to live."
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terminally
adverb
In a terminal manner.
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Asked how he celebrated the triumph over Chelsea, Lawn tells the Guardian: "My wife's terminally ill.
Reading all this, your terminally lowbrow Lost in Showbiz couldn't help but be reminded of The X Factor, upon whose theatrical inter-judge arguments such confected conflict may well be directly based.
"Oh Kate, are you really showing grey roots at 33?" it asks in the weary tone of the terminally disappointed.
Note: the tendency of such outlets to shower their crêpes in icing sugar, so you end up wheezing and coughing over them like a terminally ill character in an ITV drama about a 1920s Welsh mining village, is far less pleasant.
He attributed the [drug use] to stress and caring for his terminally ill mother," said Stevens.
Only the terminally grand will claim never to have done a day's work like this.
Anybody famous?" TV's Martin Brundle, who will be back on the grid at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, may wish to forget his visit in 1999 to the principality,: trading awkward banter with Frank Bruno, having his life made difficult by a surprisingly playful Ron Dennis and finally being terminally tampered with by Gerhard Berger.
But a prison service order provides that release under this power can be ordered only if the prisoner is terminally ill or physically incapacitated and other conditions are met.
This is the first and only dedicated hospital unit in Cameroon to care for terminally ill patients.
It is also on offer to home owners and private tenants in badly insulated homes who are aged 75 or over; or are aged 60 or over, have a child under 16, are pregnant, are terminally ill - and receive one of a large number of qualifying benefits.
There are many possible reasons for a high hospital mortality rate, including a shortage of hospice beds in an area (which means patients die in hospital when they could have been transferred to die in a hospice which specialises in the care of terminally ill patients).
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