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Aberrant

Aberrant | Aberrantly

Aberrant meaning

Differing from the norm. | Straying from the right way; deviating from morality or truth. | Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal.

Example sentences (20)

Dr Couceiro added: “In many species, eating large numbers of microplastics has negative impacts ranging from reduced growth, to aberrant development, to cell toxicity.

The practice was largely abolished in Christianized areas centuries ago (with the aberrant exception of choir boys illegally castrated in Italy during the 16th- to 19th-century period).

Failure to fold or aberrant folding is associated with a plethora of devastating diseases.

I discovered that no kind of advice given by any kind of Wealth Adviser could in any rational way explicate the aberrant logic of investment gains and losses.

But it is hard to quantify the effect on the NBA’s ratings of an Oval Office rage-tweet, a from a Fox News host, a relationship with China or an avalanche of in conservative media, especially in this aberrant year.

The first wave also ushered in some aberrant shopping patterns.

The historically unprecedented and halachically aberrant behavior of these activists present a spiritual danger to Jews worldwide.

Whatever we decided, we knew that one aberrant season would not sink us.

The consequences of aberrant amyloid beta and tau – formation of plaques and tangles in brain tissue – were seen by the German psychiatrist himself when he identified and studied this form of neurodegeneration in the 1900s.

Delusions and hallucinations, euphoria and disinhibition, aberrant behavior as well as night-time disturbances and eating abnormalities are just a few indications of neuropsychosis, he told Reuters Health.

His aberrant behavior seems to demand deeper understanding.

If you can post or print something salacious or aberrant, then your ratings go up—your market share increases.

Reprehensible is any event in academia which demeans examination value on the scale of moral in-exactitude, and damned is the the aberrant don who converts exam scores into sex baits for female students.

The governor enjoined them “to use your good offices to ensure the speedy extermination of all aberrant attitudes which depict us as corrupt and wicked.

There is further evidence of aberrant behaviour as Bernard's emissary Elsie Hughes (Shannon Woodward) is sent into the park to investigate the anomaly and is attacked by a host – in direct violation of his programming.

BAFF stimulates aberrant B-cell maturation, leading to the emergence of self-reactive B cells, which locally produce autoantibodies, in a germinal centre -like structure (GC-like), which is also the location of lymphomagenesis (origin of lymphoma ).

Clinical immunology Clinical immunology is the study of diseases caused by disorders of the immune system (failure, aberrant action, and malignant growth of the cellular elements of the system).

Excerpt: "The Lurs speak an aberrant form of Archaic Persian" See maps also on page 10 for distribution of Persian languages and dialect Kathryn M. Coughlin, "Muslim cultures today: a reference guide," Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. pg 89: ".

Extragrade features are aberrant properties which prevent that soil from being included in another soil classification.

Following antidepressants, antipsychotics such as Risperdal and Seroquel are used to treat high rates of self-injurious, aggressive and aberrant behaviors in this population (Bailey Jr et al., 2012).