Caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology.
Suggesting the horror of death and decay.
1 Objective: Evaluation of the results of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in morbid obesity.
2 These gave the alarm as soon as any morbid changes were observed.
3 At first it irritated me; then I heard it with morbid detestation.
4 This bizarre contrast had clearly piqued the morbid interest of the photographers.
5 Fear is the soil in which are implanted inhibitions and morbid compulsions.
6 The morbid and mathematical Pascal claimed to be an authority in morals.
7 Study aim: Laparoscopic gastric banding for morbid obesity is noninvasive and reversible.
8 Patients were followed to assess all potential morbid complications and 6-week mortality.
9 His was not a morbid mind, but the fever in it grew.
10 It added an element of almost morbid realism to a fantastical story.
11 In this morbid , distorted heart of the Welsh puddler he had failed.
12 You are in a state of mind that is morbid and self-tormenting.
13 My racing thoughts were morbid and wrong, but they were there nonetheless.
14 But it is the heroism of a morbid and almost asphyxiated age.
15 A wound; any morbid condition produced by wounds or other external violence.
16 These are rather melancholy, inexpressive; the flesh tints are anaemic, almost morbid .
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