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    Use "untreated" in a sentence

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    untreated


    1. These fertilizers are a unique blend of rock powders and activators that are untreated, therefore, they contain secondary nutrients (calcium, magnesium and sulfur) plus many trace elements


    2. Someone goes to the doctor with an untreated ailment and say: "Doctor, cure me


    3. Untreated, bad behaviour of a minority becomes a habit and causes resentment in the team members


    4. It has come to the attention of this writer that living among us is an unregistered sex offender with untreated mental disorders


    5. No part is ignored or left untreated


    6. Stepping on the untreated floorboards, my eyes skip to three bright chandeliers hanging from the ceiling


    7. We never did get around to buying window A/C units, so the drag racing that characterized EB’s shift changes kept him awake along with his later diagnosed, but never untreated, sleep apnea


    8. Remember, Mike suffered from untreated sleep apnea


    9. The Danger of Untreated Anxiety


    10. That’s the danger of leaving anxiety untreated, it almost always

    11. Because of an untreated ear infection when


    12. tooth infection that is left untreated there is a very good chance that the pain will go on to the rest of your head


    13. Left untreated, this can cause an infection, which causes even more unnecessary misery


    14. and untreated issues and in changing the content and the focus of treatment, no mean


    15. In humans, psittacosis symptoms usually include a fever and chills that could progress to pneumonia and death if left untreated


    16. She had almost gotten fired in the process of trying to alert upper management of Carl’s untreated condition and Dr


    17. “Some of it, if untreated, could be serious, yes


    18. Untreated, this buildup can cause a stroke by cutting off critical blood flow to the brain


    19. Finally, they pressed a button one day, and said that, yes, I was suffering from severe post traumatic stress, and it had gone untreated all these years


    20. matted hair, flies and/or maggots on open, untreated wounds

    21. The study also recommended that mothers and children with asthma avoid disposables, citing the presence of dioxin in disposables, and the fact that each child puts two tons of untreated human sewage, paper, plastic and chemicals (including the “gel’) into our landfills


    22. But people are much more likely to leave a dental problem untreated than they are to ignore a medical issue for financial reasons because of the huge co-pay and/or full cost of dentistry


    23. had a terrible sucking wound, that, untreated immediately, would result in death


    24. Especially, do not drink the local water, which is untreated and heavily contaminated with bacterias and parasites


    25. Blockages, a warning which left untreated will result in time in a


    26. either untreated or of intermittent hormone blockade, demonstrated that supplementation with 15 gms per day of


    27. probably brought on by the untreated post traumatic stress in-


    28. disappear, but in most untreated cases they burst, the fluid spreads and this causes fresh sores


    29. It has shown that the life span of untreated hypertensive is shortened as a result of these complications


    30. Lymphocytes and leucocytes of the white blood cells are supressed in untreated stress

    31. In whatever ways our lifestyles are complicit in the construction, maintenance and evolution of a technic field of emergence, whose force of consciousness is not comformed by a wise culture's ethic of sharing, we participate in the elimination of the overpopulation's coming insurrections, by allowing pandemic diseases to go untreated due to lack of funding, to permit devastating famines for shareprofiteer's sake, and to encourage conflict so as to pocket post-military product innovations


    32. Vaginismus, an involuntary contraction of the vaginal wall, occurs in young women; when untreated, it may carryon until later years


    33. If untreated, stress can lead to a number of different ailments, including cancer


    34. “Good speakers will sound horrible in an untreated room, and bad


    35. untreated room, and bad speakers will sound half decent in a treated room”


    36. But only after he wound up collecting disability checks from the government for supposedly having post-traumatic stress disorder and because he was permanently disabled with bipolar disorder, probably brought on by the untreated post-traumatic stress incurred in the Vietnam War


    37. condition is left untreated for too long, it may cause shrinking of the test,


    38. If the condition is left untreated


    39. The wound itself wasn’t all that bad, but left untreated it could become bad


    40. A painful shaking of the body that if left untreated can result in an individual’s death or turn one into these foul brutes

    41. Left untreated, they can become prolapsed or strangulated:


    42. Rightly so, as untreated water would be a disaster


    43. We soon noticed great changes in the untreated animals, who had rapidly developed


    44. If left untreated, his condition can tailspin into delusions and violent behavior that will become dangerous to him and those around him


    45. of this injury if it remains untreated


    46. “Wet” beriberi affected the heart and the circulatory system, causing marked edema—swelling—of the extremities; if untreated, it was often fatal


    47. We proposed the Positive Aging Act to help with the crisis of seniors with undiagnosed and untreated mental illnesses


    48. The World Health Organization recently had pronounced untreated mental disorders the leading cause of disability on the planet, accounting for 13 percent of the entire global burden of disease


    49. WHO also claimed that no matter how stunning the “treatment gap” was in America and other high-income countries—where over 35 percent of people with severe mental illness got no treatment at all—the problem was more than twice as bad in less developed countries, where the percentage of untreated people could reach 85 percent


    50. Left untreated, plaque can build up enough to cause chest pain and shortness of breath—a condition called angina—or it can block the arteries completely, causing a heart attack, which kills part or all of the muscle






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    "untreated" definitions

    not given medical care or treatment


    not subjected to chemical or physical treatment


    (of a specimen for study under a microscope) not treated with a reagent or dye