jaundice|jaundiced|jaundices|jaundicing in English
verb
[jaun·dice || 'dʒɔːndɪs]
distort, prejudice, bias, warp
Use "jaundice|jaundiced|jaundices|jaundicing" in a sentence
1. Jaundice hepatocellular, jaundice cholestatic
2. He's jaundiced.
3. His sclera's jaundiced.
4. Obstructive jaundice.
5. Eyes and skin are jaundiced.
6. 21 Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment.
7. • Obstructive jaundice Table 2:
8. It must be jaundice,
9. Do you have Jaundice?
10. 16 He has a very jaundiced view of the world.
11. 10 His editorial polemics, however, were jaundiced by anti-Semitism.
12. 3 He had a jaundiced view of life.
13. I think I've got jaundice.
14. 20 His social position jaundiced his view of things.
15. 23 In most cases, the alkaline phosphatase value in obstructive jaundice is higher than in intrahepatic jaundice.
16. 15 Elevated alkaline phosphatase is associated with liver disease and with both obstructive jaundice and intrahepatic jaundice.
17. 6 He has rather a jaundiced view of life.
18. 5 She looked on politicians with a jaundiced eye.
19. His editorial polemics, however, were jaundiced by anti-Semitism.
20. Normal physiologic jaundice has indirect Bilirubin
21. Blood dyscrasias and jaundice are rare .
22. 4 Her social position jaundiced his view of things.
23. Jaundice Select "Jaundice" with an (x) or () if the recipient experienced new onset or worsening of scleral icterus.
24. 16 This may seem a jaundiced view, but the evidence is disturbing.
25. 19 The general watched the proceedings with a jaundiced eye.