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Sentences with acute

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  • The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis.
  • ...a patient with acute rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Fast-paced, well-acted and acute about sibling rivalry, the film nonetheless fails to leave a strong impression.
  • In the 1940s, acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease was as common in Melbourne as it is among indigenous Australians today.
  • In the dark my sense of hearing becomes so acute.
  • Into her nineties, her thinking remained acute and her character forceful.
  • I lived in dreadful, acute, chronic fear.
  • SYNONYMY NOTE: acute suggests severe intensification of an event, condition, etc. that is sharply approaching a climax [an acute shortage]; critical is applied to a turning point which will decisively determine an outcome [the critical battle of a war]; crucial comes into contrast with , critical where a trial determining a line of action rather than a decisive turning point is involved [a crucial debate on foreign policy]
  • acute pain
  • acute hearing
  • An acute shortage of workers
  • An acute angle
  • acute sorrow; an acute pain.
  • An acute shortage of oil.
  • An acute observer.
  • acute eyesight.
  • The acute accent; an acute e.
  • The word “cafe” often has an acute over the ‘e’.
  • He acutes his rising inflection too much.
  • His need for medical attention was acute.
  • She had an acute sense of honor.    Eagles have very acute vision.
  • Surprisingly, this analysis revealed that acute exposure to solvent vapors at concentrations below those associated with long-term effects appears to increase the risk of a fatal automobile accident. Furthermore, this increase in risk is comparable to the risk of death from leukemia after long-term exposure to benzene, another solvent, which has the well-known property of causing this type of cancer.
  • He dropped dead of an acute illness.
  • Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
  • The last letter of “café” is ‘e’ acute.
  • An acute tone or accent
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