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Hypersensitive
Hypersensitive meaning
Highly or abnormally sensitive to some substances or agents, especially to some allergen. | Excessively sensitive; easily offended.
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A heart-felt discussion between you and a significant other is almost inevitable under these hypersensitive moon beams, so if you’re not comfortable in your emotions, it doesn’t hurt to try.
Mars—which happens to be Aries’ ruling planet—is also transiting hypersensitive Cancer, where it’s said to be in its detriment.
On April 24, upon the moon’s ingress into hypersensitive Cancer, you are more likely to become focused on the atmosphere of your daily routines.
Telzer said this suggests that teens who grow up constantly checking their social media are becoming hypersensitive to peer feedback.
Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, expects US inflation to moderate as households that have become “hypersensitive to price hikes” by businesses begin slowing their spending.
As a rule, owls are famous for their silent flight and hypersensitive hearing, both adaptations that fish owls lack – as their prey is underwater, a silent attack is unnecessary.
Horseshoe crab blood is hypersensitive to dangerous bacteria that can develop in injectable medicines and vaccines.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Insider: „The issue of titles is always hypersensitive.
And Patton easily inhabited the neurotic, hypersensitive Max that we’d established in the first movie, also with a bit of an acerbic to balance that out, particularly when he’s talking to Snowball.
And even though our daughter was never into drugs, smoking, drinking or sex, her hypersensitive extreme teenage attitude and rebellion was a great strain and stress on our family.
Even in today’s hypersensitive world, the 78-year-old’s improv didn’t quite rise to the level of deep, personal outrage from the masses.
The family must be absolutely silent because these aliens, although blind, have hypersensitive hearing and attack any living being that makes a sudden noise.
Thus a hypersensitive baby might continually turn away from his mother’s gaze, causing her to feel rejected.
Traders are hypersensitive to crucial inventories data especially top side builds given the markets refocusing on shale production output as the US remains on course to be the worlds largest oil producer has prices convincingly moving lower.
Such compounds can be implied in the hypersensitive response of plants.
The most prevalent response to latex is an allergic contact dermatitis, a delayed hypersensitive reaction appearing as dry, crusted lesions.
They are divided into four classes (Type I – IV) based on the mechanisms involved and the time course of the hypersensitive reaction.