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Pathologically

Pathologically | Pathological

Pathologically meaning

In a pathological manner.

Example sentences (11)

Despite it all, the Oregon Democrat described himself as “pathologically upbeat” and suggested there’s a way out of today’s slough of congressional dysfunction.

If he said he did, the best option would be to think he didn’t given how pathologically dishonest he is.

Get them to promise the poverty, crime and disease we now have, that they have already delivered, and being contrary opposite delivers of promises they might just pathologically do the right thing.

Introduced as a foreigner who speaks no English on a fishing trip in rural Georgia, pathologically shy Charlie overhears more than he should.

Not only is Western culture racist and ethnocentric, but it is pathologically anthropocentric and blind to the inherent rights of other life-forms to flourish in their native habitats unmolested by our malignant ways.

While all samples had some level of aluminum, 42% of the samples from those with familial Alzheimer’s had “pathologically significant” aluminum levels, and the aluminum was primarily co-located with amyloid beta plaques.

It also published an article citing academic research claiming that Koreans are pathologically incapable of controlling their emotions – an anti-Korean trope among the Japanese right.

One last thing: If these counter-accusations turned out to be true; not only Mr. Smollett could be qualified to be be “pathologically dishonest and quite toxic” he could also be justly be declared to be “specially stupid”.

Who is worse off, the man who knowingly does the bidding of a pathologically corrupt Commander-in-Chief or the latter who has honestly and frankly come to terms with the fact that he is doomed to remain corrupt and incompetent in perpetuity?

Almost pathologically concerned with decorum, he found himself unable for the first time to control his emotions in the presence of friends.

Tensions mount as Dean's laid-back charm makes an impression on Clodagh, but also attracts the mentally unstable Sister Ruth ( Kathleen Byron ), who becomes pathologically jealous of Clodagh, resulting in a nervous breakdown and a violent climax.