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Meanings of
mentally ill
in English
Suffering from severe mental illness.
unstable
unsound
Related terms
insane
Showing symptoms of mental illness.
mad
disturbed
Synonyms
Examples for "
unstable
"
unstable
unsound
Examples for "
unstable
"
1
Europe's largest economy is facing a period of weak and
unstable
government.
2
The new government will have a small majority and could prove
unstable
.
3
The country also remains as politically
unstable
and crisis prone as ever.
4
Young people with
unstable
minds create false heroes for themselves, he said.
5
Meanwhile, the world's
unstable
financial system is suffering yet more tremors today.
1
Some of the sharpest men in argument are notoriously
unsound
in judgment.
2
It was late in the winter, and the ice had become
unsound
.
3
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association called the bill
unsound
and counterproductive.
4
These men seem to be a little
unsound
in the upper regions.
5
You feel that his objection is
unsound
;
that he is exaggerating caution.
Usage of
mentally ill
in English
1
Paxton said Ahmed was
mentally
ill
and had complained of hearing voices.
2
A couple of others were general malcontents, arguably among the
mentally
ill
.
3
Jails are being used as a dumping ground for
mentally
ill
people.
4
If she is
mentally
ill
,
what is the nature of her condition?
5
It is our role to ensure the dignity of the
mentally
ill
.
6
I am in the
mentally
ill
person line at the grocery store.
7
A move toward deinstitutionalization for the
mentally
ill
began in the 1960s.
8
Aikman was
mentally
ill
.
Teal was unstable and lived on the streets.
9
The
mentally
ill
are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators.
10
Background: In the UK, the severely
mentally
ill
have high rates of unemployment.
11
In 1725, the
mentally
ill
were classified as curable or incurable.
12
Mr Ellis said funding and staff shortages were also affecting
mentally
ill
detainees.
13
Bethlehem Hospital was used from 1377 to house the
mentally
ill
.
14
Staff on the island said he had been acutely
mentally
ill
for months.
15
Should an emotive robot be given to vulnerable populations-theelderly, the
mentally
ill
?
16
Now we have the institutions housing learning disabled people and
mentally
ill
people.
Other examples for "mentally ill"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
mentally
ill
mentally
Adverb
Adjective
Mentally ill
through the time
Mentally ill
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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