"Clinically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clinically" Meaning

The word "clinically" refers to something that is done or observed in a clinical setting, such as a hospital or doctor's office, with a focus on the use of scientific methods and medical procedures. It can also mean having or showing the characteristics of a disease or condition in a way that is similar to how it would be observed in a clinical setting.

"Clinically" Examples

Clinical Examples of "Clinically"


The doctor examined the patient clinically, taking note of their vital signs and medical history to make a proper diagnosis.
The patient's symptoms were clinically indistinguishable from those of the common cold, but the doctor still ran tests to rule out any other possibilities.
The research team was working clinically with patients to develop new treatments for a rare disease.
The athlete was clinically cleared to return to play after the injury was fully healed.
The hospital is clinically isolated, meaning that patients with contagious diseases are treated in separate areas to prevent the spread of illness.

"Clinically" Similar Words

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The verb "clinging" means to hold on tightly and persistently to something or someone, often in a desperate or anxious manner. It can also describe a tendency to stick to something, such as a habit, a mode of behavior, or a particular way of thinking. For example: <br><br>"She was clinging to the wreckage of her ship for dear life." (holding on tightly in a desperate situation) <br><br>"He's been clinging to his outdated views for far too long." (refuses to give up a particular opinion or way of thinking)

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Clingwrap is a type of plastic wrap that has a strong adhesive property, allowing it to cling tightly to the surface it is wrapped around, typically food or other containers. It is commonly used for wrapping leftovers, covering dishes in the refrigerator, or keeping food fresh while transporting it.

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The word "clingy" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is overly attached or anxious to maintain a relationship, association, or connection. A person who is clingy is often described as being overly needy, seeking constant attention, and feeling uneasy or threatened when they are separated from the person or thing they are attached to.

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Relating to or resembling a clinical setting or environment, typically characterized by a focus on scientific observation, experimentation, and objective analysis. Can also refer to being free from emotional involvement or sentimentality, objective and detached.

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any definition for the word "clinid". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare/obscure term.

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