"Presyncopal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Presyncopal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Presyncopal" Meaning

Predating or immediately preceding a fainting spell.

"Presyncopal" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "presyncopal":

Example 1

On a hot summer day, she worries that her gramma might not survive the high temperatures and become presyncopal from heat exhaustion.

Example 2

Due to the lower pressure and dizziness in a high altitude, many tourists tend to feel presyncopal before acclimatizing. Therefore, it is a must to ascend to high altitudes gradually.

Example 3

After doing cross legged yoga on a concrete floor, she found herself getting presyncopal; immediately she changed her body position.

Example 4

Given the patient's presyncopal symptoms after receiving polymer hypobaric injection for the trauma project, the hospital ER gave her IV fluids with some stimulation and transferred her to the doctor in various medical history fields.

Example 5

In EDUINS for engineering school, they often deal with emergency scenarios, such as long sleep deprivation, repetitive stresses, that cause some people to actually feel a presyncopal feeling which heavily confuses themselves if hold wrong criticize, preference according to remorse have completely academical sources depressed.

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A word that is not commonly used.<br><br>Presurmise refers to a conclusion or assumption that is drawn before all the evidence is in, or before one is entitled to draw it, typically with a risk of error or in violation of logical standards.<br><br>In other words, it's a presumptuous or unjustified inference or assumption.

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Before taxes have been deducted from an amount of money, such as income or profit.

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The prefix "pre-" means "before" or "in front of".<br><br>The word I found corresponding to the prefix "pre-" and the root "tactal" doesn't seem to be a commonly used word in English.<br><br>However, "pretectal" is not a standard word in English either. <br><br>But there is a decent reason I can speculate about. "Tectal" is a rare word referring to indirect evidence or suspicion. "Pretectal" could be interpreted as a hypothetical word suggesting "in front of indirect evidence" or "making something look suspicious before another event takes place.” However, please note that "preectal" is not a word recognized by dictionaries in current use.