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Definitions for comorbid
co·mor·bid
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comorbidadjective
That occurs at the same time as another
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of comorbid in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of comorbid in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of comorbid in a Sentence
We used to think of it as insomnia secondary to depression and anxiety, we call it comorbid insomnia now; they both impact each other.
The stress of autism relates to finances, personal and family life stressors, and managing behavior and communication with the child and caregiving stress, children with autism spectrum disorder often do not sleep well, act out in public and have comorbid conditions that tire parents out.
It's devastatingly worrisome to me personally if they go home and infect their grandmother or their grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or a very - or an unfortunate outcome, they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives.
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- المرArabic
- comorbidGerman
- συννοσηρέςGreek
- comórbidasSpanish
- همراهPersian
- comorbiditéFrench
- comorbidHindi
- komorbidHungarian
- komorbiditasIndonesian
- נלווהHebrew
- 併存Japanese
- ComorbidLatin
- comorbideDutch
- komorbidNorwegian
- współwystępowaniePolish
- comórbidoPortuguese
- коморбидноеRussian
- comorbidSwedish
- கொமர்பிட்Tamil
- కోమోర్బిడ్Telugu
- comorbidUrdu
- 合Chinese
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