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Meanings of
aberrant
in English
Markedly different from an accepted norm.
deviate
deviant
Related terms
abnormal
Deviating from the ordinary or natural type.
exceptional
abnormous
Synonyms
Examples for "
exceptional
"
exceptional
abnormous
Examples for "
exceptional
"
1
Hobbes made his argument to answer a specific problem of
exceptional
insecurity.
2
China is considered an emerging market because of its
exceptional
growth rate.
3
These are
exceptional
measures to protect citizens, Trudeau told a news conference.
4
We have witnessed a moment of
exceptional
national unity in recent weeks.
5
Fortunately, the Home Office recognises that the current COVID-19 situation is
exceptional
.
Usage of
aberrant
in English
1
Furthermore, we detected
aberrant
nuclear expression of β-catenin protein in both cases.
2
However, signaling pathways associated with this
aberrant
immune response are not clarified.
3
Perspective: Evidence on prediction and identification of
aberrant
drug-related behaviors is limited.
4
Premature or
aberrant
activation of NF-kappaB may thus contribute to preterm labour.
5
The same truth is to be witnessed in
aberrant
types of character.
6
The adrenals of the experimental animals weighed less and had
aberrant
morphology.
7
These results may illuminate the mechanism of
aberrant
neuronal networks in AD.
8
In a few patients,
aberrant
regulation of androgen excess has been reported.
9
The
aberrant
left atrioventricular valve motion was not evident in after-race echocardiographs.
10
Understanding the molecular basis for this
aberrant
elevation has profound clinical implications.
11
An
aberrant
indicator caught his eye and he mind-stroked a sensor control.
12
Super-enhancers are increasingly found to play important roles in
aberrant
oncogenic transcription.
13
Autoimmune disease results from inflammatory destruction of tissues by
aberrant
self-reactive lymphocytes.
14
Sindbis virus mutant ts103 is
aberrant
in the assembly of virus particles.
15
The
aberrant
vessel was 15 mm in diameter and was elastic walled.
16
Eliminating
aberrant
prosthesis is helpful to promote the degraded condyle to recover.
Other examples for "aberrant"
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About this term
aberrant
Adjective
Frequent collocations
aberrant expression
aberrant activation
aberrant dna
aberrant splicing
aberrant behavior
More collocations
Aberrant
through the time
Aberrant
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare