Use "malaise" in a sentence

1. The malaise had spread countrywide however.

2. Could economic malaise galvanize the region?

3. He complained of depression, headaches and malaise.

4. You can see signs of malaise in our office.

5. Affluenza is a psychological malaise supposedly affecting wealthy people

6. Rabies could cause muscle spasms, malaise, anxiety and wakefulness.

7. There is a restlessness, a malaise, among the workers.

8. Many wanted to share their strange feelings of malaise.

9. We were discussing the roots of the current economic malaise.

10. Loss of appetite and general malaise may also occur .

11. Is not the same but will also have consonance malaise?

12. It is a malaise that affects both intellectuals and the masses.

13. The first sign of illness is a malaise no worse than influenza.

14. These include general malaise, vision problems, and increases in anxiety and insomnia.

15. 29 The housing malaise, they think, will linger, but less maliciously.

16. There is no easy short-term solution to Britain's chronic economic malaise.

17. His productivity and avidity for life could not obliterate an inner malaise.

18. Actually it reveals the depth of a malaise that has hardly been addressed.

19. Richardson was reluctant to blame OPEC for this budding return to energy malaise.

20. He was afflicted by the modern malaise of instability and a fear of life.

21. The latest crime figures are merely symptomatic of a wider malaise in society.

22. Weary of the general air of malaise in the Observer office, she had written round.

23. They claim it is a symptom of a deeper and more general malaise in society.

24. Common Adverse effects may be fever, malaise and local reactions in the vaccination site

25. And how does the visceral malaise affect the behavioral response to the intake of sapid solution?

26. Unless we address the problem of insufficient global aggregate demand, the Great Malaise will continue.

27. Britain's neighbours have connected the latest crisis, over foot and mouth, with a deeper malaise.

28. The essence of this constitutional malaise was the changing attitude of the young towards those in authority.

29. The afflicted person will complain of aches and pains, headache, sore throat, loss of appetite, and general malaise.

30. He knows voters are clamoring for decisive action to stop the country's slide into economic malaise.

31. " Ablutions is a novel about the deteriorating health of our livers and the malaise of our dreams

32. The breakdown of community has brought far more problems than personal malaise, of course. Juvenile crime is up.

33. Their collective mood had found its cellar, a malaise like a ladder they had descended rung by rung.

34. Affluenza, a coinage combining influenza and affluence, originally described the greed and resulting malaise of consumerism.Indeed, much depression and …

35. Which is good, because pinpointing the exact cause of a flu-like malaise is often more art than science.

36. They can also help a floundering organization extricate itself from the depths of a self-inflicted malaise.

37. All of these factors taken together helped to bring about a national sense of economic and political malaise.

38. More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.

39. The Buboes stick to deeper tissues and cause the overlying skin to become inflamed, sometimes with fever and malaise

40. Hopefully, some one, somewhere will find a permanent cure from this debilitating malaise, known only as Red Spot Mania.

41. But too much debate focuses on measures to treat the symptoms of the malaise, rather than tackling the cause.

42. 9 More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.

43. Alcohol abuse has become a national tragedy, but for me it is a symptom of an even larger malaise.

44. Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise.

45. A feeling of malaise which had beset him earlier, and which he had blamed on the news from Oxford, persisted.

46. If you feel a general malaise, someone may ask what Ails you, though you may just need a vacation from work or school.

47. If you feel a general malaise, someone may ask what Ails you, though you may just need a vacation from work or school

48. The past year I have had the same Bigeminal problems, along with severe chest pressure, mild pain, shortness of breath, palpitations and general malaise

49. Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is characterized in most patients by initially unspecific symptoms like acrocyanosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, general malaise or acral paresthesia.

50. Anomie, in contemporary English, means a condition or malaise in individuals or societies, characterized by an absence or diminution of standards or values

51. • Monitor for development of an abscess Management of Severe Mastitis For any patient who appears acutely ill, with fever and malaise, the following recommendations apply.

52. The service at the graveside was held by Rabbi Dr Norman Solomon, who said, disparagingly, that Epstein was "a symbol of the malaise of our generation".

53. Schistosomiasis, or Bilharzia, is a common intravascular infection caused by parasitic Schistosoma trematode worms It is prevalent in Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Asia Acute schistosomiasis, or Katayama syndrome, can present as fever, malaise The intestinal worms produce a wide range of symptoms including diarrhoea and abdominal pain, general malaise, and weakness.

54. Lower urinary tract infections in adults may manifest with symptoms including hematuria ( blood in the urine ) , inability to urinate despite the urge and malaise .

55. A moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.” —THE ECONOMIST, BRITAIN.

56. The malaise that Afflicts our political leadership The immoral reasons that motivate the machinations of our politicians and why it is imperative that we change our electoral system.

57. The Artery is a yoyo that can be crafted from Crimtane Bars.It does slightly more damage than its Corruption counterpart, the Malaise, but has slightly lower knockback, duration and range.

58. In his inaugural address (which Reagan himself wrote), he addressed the country's economic malaise, arguing: "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problems; government is the problem."

59. It is this malaise that underlies Weiler’s critique of EU decision-making, captured in Aphorismic terms by his affirmation of the centrality to democracy of the voters’ ability to ‘throw the scoundrels out’

60. Symptoms of acute poisoning include vomiting, pain and swelling of the eyes, deteriorated vision, headache, malaise, lassitude, sweating, anorexia, pain in the chest and abdomen, excessive thirst, insomnia, loss of weight, generalized yellow staining of the skin and shortness of breath.

61. For the connoisseur of Malaise Era Broughams, the Mercury Montego MX Brougham checks all the boxes: long hood, “stitches” molded into plastic door panels, unapologetically phony “wood” dashboard trim, low-compression smog V8, and obvious kinship with a much cheaper corporate twin

62. On their 2018 album Open Here, the Sunderland musicians wrote songs that situated them distinctly in the post-Brexit malaise: their hometown was the first to declare that it had voted for Leave in the 2016 referendum, and the Brewises, inspired by

63. Collywobbles n Also sp collywabbles [Prob folk-etym for cholera morbus, perh infl by colic and wobble] Cf strong>galleywobbles, gonnywobbles 1 Depression or nervousness; some imaginary or undefined illness; malaise.1834 Life Andrew Jackson 91, There was a general dep

64. Through his brilliant performances in frequently controversial art-house provocations such as VICTIM, THE SERVANT, DEATH IN VENICE, and THE NIGHT PORTER, Bogarde became something of an emblem of transgressive sexuality, moral corruption, and decadence—an Actorly embodiment of postwar Europe’s bourgeois malaise.

65. Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) is a form of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia characterized by lung inflammation and scarring that obstructs the small airways and air sacs of the lungs (alveoli). S Signs and symptoms may include flu-like symptoms such as cough, fever, malaise, fatigue and weight loss.

66. YF evolves though a spectrum of three periods of illness, from a non-specific febrile illness with head-ache, malaise, weakness, nausea and vomiting, through a brief period of remission, to a hemorrhagic fever with gastroin testinal tract bleeding and hematemesis, jaundice, hemorrhage, cardiovascular instability, albuminuria, oliguria and myocarditis.

67. Dysentery is a diarrheal syndrome characterized by frequent small bowel movements with blood and mucus, fever, malaise, and abdominal cramps 1,2,3,4; Bacillary dysentery refers to dysentery caused by infection and invasion of the intestine by Shigella species or enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC) 1; clinical features associated with infection with Shigella spp