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Adjektiivit

  1. (medicine) Of, relating to, or suffering from catatonia; (loosely) motionless and unresponsive, as from shock; withdrawn.

Substantiivit

  1. (medicine) A patient in a state of catatonia.

Esimerkit

  • However, he was looking a lot more catatonic and depressed before and sometimes we find that on the anti-depressants you remove the depression and uncover the paranoid stuff and we may have to give him larger quantities of tranquilizers just to tone this down.
  • Further and further he would withdraw from the world, becoming more and more catatonic — withdrawing completely from his hateful world to the only real and secure comfort he had ever known, the womb.
  • It was plausible that Cara became more catatonic in order to avoid a painful and overwhelming confrontation with terrifying but repressed memories of child abuse.
  • The fact that he was not twirling his kiss curl underscored his catatonic state of mind. I didn't know who was more catatonic—Brentwood, the minister, or myself.
  • A very young Ensign, in his first real contact with combat conditions, was in charge but was almost of no use as he began to hyper-ventilate and became more and more catatonic the closer they got to shore.
  • An inspection of Table IV shows that the catatonics have the lowest mean reversal score of all the groups.
  • I thought of children released from school; I thought of spring-awakenings after winter-sleeps; I thought of the Sleeping Beauty; and I also thought, with some foreboding, of catatonics, suddenly frenzied.
  • All outward signs suggest that catatonics have ceased being subjects by virtue of having transformed themselves into veritable objects.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkocatatonics
Komparatiivimore catatonic
Superlatiivimost catatonic