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pathological — [[t]pæ̱θəlɒ̱ʤɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You describe a person or their behaviour as pathological when they behave in an extreme and unacceptable way, and have very powerful feelings which they cannot control. He experiences chronic,… … English dictionary
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pathological — adj. Pathological is used with these nouns: ↑aversion, ↑condition, ↑gambler, ↑gambling, ↑jealousy, ↑liar … Collocations dictionary
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