chronicity

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Recent Examples of chronicity My father’s diseases aren’t just marked by chronicity but also unpredictability. Sabrina Qiao, refinery29.com, 23 Nov. 2021
Recent Examples of Synonyms for chronicity
Noun
  • Protests followed in a number of Spanish cities, with demonstrators seeking to highlight the continued prevalence of a culture of misogyny in sport, as well as in wider Spanish society.
    Jack Guy, CNN, 11 Feb. 2025
  • The new study found a higher prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies, especially vitamin B12, in people who took metformin.
    Kaitlin Sullivan, Health, 6 Feb. 2025
Noun
  • The telescope will be used to observe the radio sky at frequencies below 50 MHz and will measure the low-frequency foreground of the universe.
    Richard Tribou, Orlando Sentinel, 4 Feb. 2025
  • Watering frequency varies depending on your growing setup, but indoor onion seeds usually need water every day or two to keep the soil evenly moist.
    Lauren Landers, Better Homes & Gardens, 4 Feb. 2025
Noun
  • At the end of the evening, during the Q&A, one question arrives with metronomic regularity: Who was the individual most responsible for America’s victory in the Cold War?
    Neal B. Freeman, National Review, 11 Feb. 2025
  • This marks the latest chapter in a remarkable journey that's seen Mahomes reach the league's biggest stage with unmatched regularity.
    Yaakov Katz, Newsweek, 8 Feb. 2025
Noun
  • In the 1940s scientists realized this cosmic constancy could be used to measure time without the chaotic noise associated with other physical clocks.
    Allison Parshall, Scientific American, 11 Sep. 2024
  • Our second table has a higher hurdle for constancy of growth: All these land in the top decile of the universe in predictability of the earnings progression.
    William Baldwin, Forbes, 3 Sep. 2024
Noun
  • On his first day back in the White House, Donald Trump revoked two Biden-era executive orders that had increased the incidence of fraud in Obamacare Exchanges — on top of the other burdens that government health-care programs already impose on taxpayers.
    Michael F. Cannon, National Review, 6 Feb. 2025
  • The agency has offered findings on the mental health effects of the pandemic on health care providers and new guidelines extending the recommendation for pneumococcal vaccines, and has warned of an increase in the incidence of tularemia, a rare infectious disease, in the United States.
    Teddy Rosenbluth, New York Times, 23 Jan. 2025

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“Chronicity.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/chronicity. Accessed 18 Feb. 2025.

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