Đặt câu với từ "concomitant squint"

1. Squint.

2. 6 synonyms for Askant: askance, asquint, sidelong, squint, squint-eyed, squinty

3. 6 synonyms for Askant: askance, asquint, sidelong, squint, squint-eyed, squinty

4. "You know, squint."

5. But she didn't squint.

6. Follow-up investigations of 88 patients with concomitant convergent strabismus, without amblyopia, who had worn a prismatic correction of their angle of squint for 5 to 9 days preoperatively.

7. 6 synonyms for Asquint: askance, askant, sidelong, squint, squint-eyed, squinty

8. 6 synonyms for Asquint: askance, askant, sidelong, squint, squint-eyed, squinty

9. Concomitant - Dictionary definition and meaning for word Concomitant

10. What's with the squint?

11. Definitions and Meaning of Concomitant in English Concomitant adjective

12. Johnson gave the nest a little squint.

13. Try to squint or something.

14. You shouldn't squint so much.

15. I'm takin'no drinks from you, squint.

16. Will my child outgrow the squint?

17. Concomitante \kon.ko.mi.ˈtan.te\ Concomitant

18. Clint Eastwood's trademark is his squint.

19. The bright sunlight made me squint.

20. The sun was shining Brightly, making me squint

21. Find another word for Concomitant

22. Squint against Butch and me and you.

23. The bad light caused the guests to squint their eyes.

24. Aligned: See: coextensive , concerted , concomitant , concordant

25. No patient had any concomitant disease.

26. Synonyms for Concomitant in Free Thesaurus

27. What does Concomitant mean? Information and translations of Concomitant in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

28. Examples of Concomitant in a sentence

29. Related to Coetaneousness: cutaneous, contemporaneous, concomitant, Coetzee

30. Wow, I could make you an honorary squint.

31. His speech shows a squint to your view.

32. Concomitant (feminine singular Concomitante, masculine plural concomitants, feminine plural Concomitantes) concomitant; Further reading “concomitant” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

33. Conjunctive: See: composite , concomitant , concurrent , conjoint , correlative

34. Therefore we believe, that the amblyopia and also the amblyopia with excentric fixation is a form of squint “sui generis” and does not ensue necessary from other forms of squint.

35. Concomitant definition, existing or occurring with something else, often in a lesser way; accompanying; concurrent: an event and its Concomitant circumstances

36. Okay, you know what, calm down, I'll just squint then.

37. Concomitant adjective Accompanying, accessory, joined with another

38. Definition of Concomitant in the Definitions.net dictionary

39. Concomitant adjective Accompanying, accessory, joined with another

40. Concomitant - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

41. Concomitant means occurring during the same time period

42. If you squint, you can still see the face.

43. If it was the father, he didn't get a squint at the Bantlings

44. I want to use the word Concomitant, as in: 1) "The most common Concomitant symptom to dizziness was headache, followed by heart palpitations and lack of energy." 2) "Frequencies of symptoms Concomitant with

45. The concomitant season of spring is summer.

46. Spending departments suffered a concomitant set of disadvantages.

47. Oh, I'd love to get a squint at her, the old trout!

48. I looked at him squint-eyed, then he took the picture.

49. If you squint really hard, she kind of looks like me.

50. Unless you snore or walk or breathe or squint a lot.

51. Concomitant: present at the same time and place.

52. The findings included hydrocephalus with concomitant subdural effusion.

53. Deafness is a frequent concomitant of old age.

54. Sunlight poured in through the windows(Sentencedict), making him squint.

55. 30 synonyms for Concomitant: accompanying, related, associated, connected, attendant

56. Concomitant administration of antipsychotics with dopamine receptor-blocking properties

57. Such Concomitant dosing with ibuprofen and low dose aspirin

58. Concomitant diseases were acute liver dystrophy, nephropathy, and anemia.

59. Look down when he takes the picture.That way, your squint won' t be noticeable

60. Concomitant - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

61. 5 Deafness is a frequent concomitant of old age.

62. Competition between all these factors decides, whether a squint will develop or not.

63. Squint surgery in the adult patient is necessary even to day.

64. • squint – you may have a greater sensitivity to light and glare

65. Concomitant use of allopurinol with Xeloda should be avoided

66. ‘ Concomitant with his obsession with dirt was a desire for order’ ‘The expression of this gene is associated with Concomitant changes in cysteine protease activity of the petals.’ ‘Romanticism and the political reforms Concomitant with liberal thought changed this situation to some extent.’

67. Concomitant use of Bleomycin with brentuximab because of pulmonary toxicity

68. Definition of Concomitant (adjective): happening at the same time

69. Origin squint 1 (1600-1700) squint (of the eyes) “ looking in different directions ” ((16-21 centuries)), from Asquint “ across, obliquely ” ((13-19 centuries)) Exercises Vocabulary exercises help you to learn synonyms, collocations and idioms.

70. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English con‧com‧i‧tant1 /kənˈkɒmɪtənt $ -ˈkɑː-/ adjective formal existing or happening together, especially as a result of something SYN attendant war with all its Concomitant sufferings —Concomitantly adverb Examples from the Corpus Concomitant • No patient had any Concomitant disease.

71. That flaw replaced our smile with a squint on one long afternoon drive.

72. In adults convergent squint may have disappeared spontaneously or by medical measures.

73. Bring your glasses or you'll have to squint through the whole movie.

74. Coronary artery Calcification is concomitant with the development of advanced atherosclerosis

75. Concomitant renal disease increases the risk of toxicity with this medication

76. Occurring or existing concurrently; attendant: poverty and its Concomitant social problems

77. The main reason for exclusion was a concomitant nodular goiter.

78. Any increase in students meant a concomitant increase in funding.

79. N Concomitant A person who accompanies another; an attendant or a companion

80. 7 synonyms for Attending: accompanying, attendant, coincident, concomitant, concurrent, attention, attendance