"Tremens" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tremens" Meaning

Delirium tremens refers to a severe form of alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can occur in individuals who have been heavy drinkers and suddenly stop or significantly reduce their alcohol consumption.

Synonyms:
- Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
- DTs (Delirium Tremens)

Antonyms: None

Antonyms for the symptoms of delirium tremens include feelings of calmness, relaxation, and sobriety.

Example: After 20 years of heavy drinking, John experienced severe delirium tremens when he stopped drinking cold turkey.

"Tremens" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tremens"


1. Medical Context

The patient was experiencing terrifying night terrors, which the doctor later attributed to a worsening case of tremors. However, the medical team later realized it was actually tremens, a symptom of the patient's withdrawal from alcohol.

2. Literary Reference

In Samuel Beckett's novel "Waiting for Godot", one of the characters, Hamm, exhibits vivid symptoms of tremens, which even the other character, Lucky, tries to alleviate.

3. Medical Journal Article

A study published in a medical journal reported on the use of benzodiazepines in treating tremens in patients withdrawing from benzodiazepines, and observed positive outcomes in terms of reduced intensity and duration of the condition.

4. Trauma Context

The soldier experienced tremens after the traumatic event, which made her difficulty fall asleep and relive the horrors of the battlefield in her dreams.

5. Psychotherapeutic Context

The therapist explained to the patient that his drug withdrawal-induced tremens were symptoms of the fragmented past experiences working their way to the surface. This provided an opportunity for healing.

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Tremblor

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Shaking or quivering with fear, excitement, or cold.

Tremelimumab

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Tremelimumab is a monoclonal antibody treatment designed to target the immune-suppressive molecule indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) expressed by certain tumors, as well as T-regulatory cells (Tregs) in the immune system that promote cancer progression and suppress anti-tumor immune responses.<br><br>More specifically, tremelimumab works by:<br><br>1. Blocking the IDO1 enzyme, preventing it from degrading tryptophan, which is an amino acid essential for T-cell growth and proliferation.<br>2. Targeting and binding to Tregs, potentially reducing their suppressive effects on the immune system and allowing the immune system to more effectively attack cancer cells.<br><br>Tremelimumab has been investigated for its potential in treating various types of cancer, including non-small cell lung cancer, melanoma, and mesothelioma, among others. Its mechanism of action is thought to offer a novel approach to anti-cancer therapy by harnessing the body's immune system to fight cancer cells.

Tremellaceae

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Tremellaceae is a family of fungi that includes about 700 species of mushrooms, commonly known as jelly fungi or bracket fungi. They are saprotrophic, obtaining their nutrients by breaking down organic matter, and are typically found growing on trees, stumps, and other decaying wood.

Tremellales

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The Tremellales is an order of fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota. They are the jelly fungi, a group that includes the slugs,ieur and the firmus.

Tremendous

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Extremely good or impressive; fantastic. Unusually high or great quality, degree, or amount.

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