"Rolapitant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rolapitant" Meaning

Rolapitant is a medication used to prevent delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). It is a corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor antagonist, which means it blocks the action of a substance in the body that triggers nausea and vomiting. It is usually taken orally 1-2 days before chemotherapy and is often used in combination with other anti-nausea medications.

"Rolapitant" Examples

Verb Usage Examples


Intransitive


Failing to do the homework led to her being sent home by the teacher.

Transitive


Her depression was exacerbated by the loss of her mother.
She has been struggling with addiction for a long time.
Financial losses did not stop her from traveling the world.
Her addiction, however, remained under control as long as she had the support of her friends.

"Rolapitant" Similar Words

Roisterer

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A toper ... I mean, a person who is excessively fond of feasting and drinking.

Roisterers

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Roistering

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Roistering refers to boisterous and noisy revelry, often with excessive drinking and uncontrolled, loud, or rowdy behavior. It typically involves indulging in merrymaking and celebration with friends.

Rokambole

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Roke

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Rokeby

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Rokeby is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Yorkshire name of a place, known as Rokeby in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England. The name originally referred to someone who lived in or near the village of Rokeby.

Rokelay

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "rokelay". It's possible that it's a misspelling or not a commonly used word.

Roland

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Role-model

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A person whose behavior, characteristics, or achievements are considered a realistic and positive model for others to follow or emulate.

Role-modeling

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Role-modeling involves showing others what behavior is expected, accepted, or encouraged by imitating and demonstrating desired traits, attitudes, and habits. It can be conscious, as in intentionally trying to inspire others, or unconscious, simply showing others examples of how to behave in various situations.

Role-modelling

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An example or model to be followed by someone, especially a young person, of good or admirable behavior, behavior, or character.

Role-play

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To act or pretend to be someone or something in a situation, often in a way that is not real or genuine. This can be done for creative or dramatic purposes, such as in theater or gaming. It involves taking on a character or persona and staying in that character's perspective, behavior, and speech patterns throughout the scenario.

Role-playing

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Role-playing refers to a form of improvisational acting or social interaction in which participants temporarily adopt fictional roles and engage in an improvised, fictitious scenario or dialogue typically for entertainment, educational, or therapeutic purposes. It involves taking on a character or persona and responding sincerely and truthfully within the context of that narrative.

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Role

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Roleplay

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To engage in a fictional situation or conversation in the present moment, usually for entertainment or creative purposes.<br><br>Example: "The actress is improvising a scene in the movie, roleplaying as a character in a different time period."