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How to pronounce hypersensitivity in English?

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Type Words
Type of sensitivity, sensibility, sensitiveness
Derivation hypersensitive
Type Words
Type of sensitivity, predisposition
Has types hypersensitivity reaction, cryesthesia, cryaesthesia
Derivation hypersensitive

Examples of hypersensitivity

hypersensitivity
It appears to be the case that hypersensitivity reactions to Abraxane are lower.
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Hypersensitivity reactions associated with ARCALYST administration have been rare.
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Significant risk of inducing hypersensitivity due to fragrances and preservatives.
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The narrator claims to have a disease which causes hypersensitivity in his senses.
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Stop being so hypersensitive and stop forcing this hypersensitivity on people.
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One explanation may lie in Nabokov's hypersensitivity to what is written about him.
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But first you should have your dog checked for mange and fleabite hypersensitivity.
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This can either reduce the severity or eliminate hypersensitivity altogether.
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Natural history of food hypersensitivity in children with atopic dermatitis.
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More examples
  • Pathological sensitivity
  • (hypersensitive) allergic: having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor); "allergic children"; "hypersensitive to pollen"
  • Hypersensitivity (also called hypersensitivity reaction) refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity reactions require a pre-sensitized (immune) state of the host. ...
  • Hypersensitive is the second album by the five-piece music group Ghost Machine. The album was released on November 21, 2006 via Corporate Punishment Records.
  • (Hypersensitive) Individuals that react to contact with substances (allergens) at levels innocuous to normal (nonsensitized) individuals.
  • (HYPERSENSITIVE) A condition in which reactions to any environmental stimulus are life-threatening; such as honey bee venom.
  • (Hypersensitive) Where the response to stimulation or sensation is too weak.
  • (Hypersensitive) a localized plant response that results in sudden death of the infected cells.
  • (Hypersensitivities) extreme physical sensitivities to particular substances or conditions.