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Meanings of nervous excitability in English
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Usage of nervous excitability in English
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And yet the nervousexcitability, and even irritability, of musicians is proverbial.
2
He became very obese, and his nervousexcitability to an extent subsided.
3
For a moment anger triumphed over his state of nervousexcitability.
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She sneered slightly in saying this: nervousexcitability was not much to Madame's taste.
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Feeling uneasy and dissatisfied with himself for this nervousexcitability, he returned to bed.
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My nervousexcitability has some connection with the moon's changes as I have since noticed.
7
The concussion has left him, as I feared it might, in a state of nervousexcitability.
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On the other hand, it may be due entirely to the hastened blood stream from the nervousexcitability.
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By "hysteria" is not meant nervousexcitability, necessarily.
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He has an upright and positive disposition, without the least tendency (but quite the contrary) to nervousexcitability.
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I have more frequently suffered from nervousexcitability due to tea or coffee, than from any other kind of stimulant.
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There is no doubt that sensual corruption is particularly engendered by an artificial state of society, which necessarily fosters morbidity of imagination and nervousexcitability.