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    Use "chronically" in a sentence

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    chronically


    1. The ‘Dunlivin Rest Home for the Chronically Ancient’ had seen


    2. He therefore also knew that Phil was chronically depressed and had an addiction to chips and mayonnaise - a favoured dish in the area


    3. ―multiple‖ effect such a reduction would have on social services, for example, in a nation already reeling from chronically high (12%) unemployment rates


    4. the program was designed to exterminate the incurable and chronically insane


    5. The commanders of the Civil War, augmented by the chronically discontented, attack and lay waste where they can


    6. The town had been chronically short of money for decades


    7. National NLUS President Fanning credited the Coast Guard with being the primary federal agency for maritime law enforcement and security, and said the naval service was chronically under staffed and underfunded, given its responsibility over “25,000 miles of coastline to patrol, 350 ports,” and thousands of “foreign flag ships, many of them carrying hazardous materials,” some of which come ”from countries identified by the U


    8. industry, has chronically under-funded the doctor-patient relationship and


    9. management of the chronically ill


    10. but I understand his wife is chronically ill

    11. that you are chronically angry at


    12. So, maybe 17 million Americans are chronically without health care into the unforeseen future


    13. That did not surprise Tina, who had read about the chronically insufficient government budgets, misappropriations of public funds and poor pay scales in this area of the Earth and in other places


    14. Parasites only make their hosts ill by degrees, but they can chronically exhaust the body and damage the organs


    15. Mani was definitely and chronically cautious


    16. smiling when they are worried about a loved one who is chronically ill or a child who is on


    17. than not, unbelievable wealth and extreme impoverishment, people who die from want and those who get rehab for chronically compulsive excessive consumption? More importantly, it asks the ultimate political question: why do any want, when there is a world to wisely share? It is these cultural dispositions – individual glory versus collective transcendence – qua social institutions that create or prohibit the emergence of the environs for collective ethical transcendence – social will


    18. Those who are infected chronically self-deny that they are greedy by identifying persons, institutions, or countries which are still wealthier than they


    19. v) Chronic bid manipulation involves folks who chronically bid and then withdraw


    20. Alcohol in large doses can also increase cortisol release and, to the guys who drink regularly, pay attention because when consumed chronically, alcohol can decrease testosterone and elevate estrogen

    21. A large percentage of those that take it suffer from a chronically poor immune system for the rest of their lives


    22. He hung up the phone and sat back in his rocking chair, the chair on loan from the Kennedy library, the same chair, in fact, that eased John Kennedy’s chronically aching back during the Cuban Missile Crisis


    23. Grade IV hemorrhoid are quite large and chronically prolapsed (they permanently hang outside the anus)


    24. In those last moments of false hope I wanted chronically to believe what my mom


    25. demonstrate affection was chronically retarded


    26. It is safe when it is approved by your doctor especially in case you are obese and/or chronically ill


    27. Apart from the personal discomfort of being so attended, and apart from such considerations of present danger as arose from one of the patriots being chronically drunk, and carrying his musket very recklessly, Charles Darnay did not allow the restraint that was laid upon him to awaken any serious fears in his breast; for, he reasoned with himself that it could have no reference to the merits of an individual case that was not yet stated, and of representations, confirmable by the prisoner in the Abbaye, that were not yet made


    28. They both had weak eyes, which I had long attributed to their chronically looking in at keyholes, and they were always at hand when not wanted; indeed that was their only reliable quality besides larceny


    29. We could have private rooms for people who are chronically ill


    30. Among the POWs was a chronically unwashed, ingenious, and possibly insane kleptomaniac named Mansfield

    31. I hope it serves as a reminder to me and to others how these illnesses affect families and, if not treated properly and chronically, can rob us of our chance to connect, to love, and to process conflict in the relationships that matter most


    32. been advised to go to Miss Pitty’s house, and they were certain he was still hiding there As a result, Aunt Pitty was chronically in what Uncle Peter called a “state,” never knowing when her bedroom would be entered by an officer and a squad of men


    33. It was as if we had been hired to provide a musical distraction for an audience of the chronically shy and socially inept


    34. Located on Mass Ave about halfway between Porter and Harvard squares, Jerri’s had become a Cambridge institution for the chronically caffeinated long before the invasion of Starbucks


    35. All index options seem to be chronically overvalued


    36. Many stocks also have options that are chronically overvalued


    37. Other stocks with chronically high implied volatilities as of 1-19-90 include Litton Industries, Saint Jude Medical, Alcoa, American Cyanamid, Aristech Chemical, and of late, Coca-Cola


    38. ” Companies that chronically exclude bad news from their financial results on the pretext that negative events are “extraordinary” or “nonrecurring” are taking a page from Hazlitt, who urged his readers “to take no note of time but by its benefits, to watch only for the smiles and neglect the frowns of fate, to compose our lives of bright and gentle moments, turning away to the sunny side of things, and letting the rest slip from our imaginations, unheeded or forgotten!” (William Hazlitt, “On a Sun-Dial,” ca


    39. * Graham would have been disappointed, though surely not surprised, to see that commercial banks have chronically kept supporting “unsound expansions


    40. Should you find yourself in a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is likely to be more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks

    41. precipitated ICSS threshold elevations in chronically nicotine but not saline-treated


    42. ical components of nicotine withdrawal in rodents chronically treated with nicotine


    43. chronically and then abstained from taking the drug


    44. What’s the point of massive achievement if your life has no balance? And what’s the point of winning the game if you never take the time to celebrate and appreciate the life you have? There’s nothing worse than a rich person who’s chronically angry or unhappy


    45. “Should you find yourself in a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is likely to be more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks


    46. Silent, slow, and solemn; bowing over still further his chronically broken back, he toiled away, as if toil were life itself, and the heavy beating of his hammer the heavy beating of his heart


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    Synonyms for "chronically"

    chronically inveterate

    "chronically" definitions

    in a habitual and longstanding manner


    in a slowly developing and long lasting manner