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Acute Disease

1) These last for short period of time .
2) These do not cause long term bad effects on human health.
Examples of acute diseases :- Cold, cough, typhoid, chloera etc.
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Acute apassionia

Acute apassionia refers to a sudden and intense loss of passion or interest in activities, ideas, or pursuits that were previously engaging or meaningful. It is often temporary and may arise unexpectedly, disrupting personal motivation and emotional connection to one's goals or hobbies.
Personal Interest:

"After months of working tirelessly on her art project, she suddenly stopped painting altogether. It felt like acute apassionia had taken over her life."
Professional Setting:

"John, a highly motivated software engineer, woke up one day and felt no desire to write a single line of code. His manager noticed his acute apassionia and suggested he take a short break to recharge."
Emotional Experience:

"The athlete had always been passionate about running marathons, but after a minor injury, acute apassionia set in, leaving him indifferent to training for weeks."
Creative Block:

"Writers often experience moments of acute apassionia, where their love for storytelling vanishes unexpectedly, leaving them staring at a blank page for days."
Temporary Lack of Drive:

"Although Jane loved gardening, a sudden wave of acute apassionia made her abandon her plants for weeks without any clear reason."
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Acute Technological ADD

A severe technological/informational overload that, over time, defocuses and numbs individuals such that they fail to close communication loops effectively and/or efficiently and, eventually, in acute cases, fail to respond at all.
The ding-dongs at Time Warner Cable are suffering from Acute Technological ADD. No matter what happens, they never get it right, and they rarely call me back.
by LiveDeliberately January 25, 2011
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Acute Chopinlessness Syndrome

"Acute Chopinlessness Syndrome" or "ACS" is a life-threatening & severe medical and psychological condition caused by one's pathological need of Fryderyk Chopin.
"Tytus Wojciechowski (1808-1879) passed away at the age of 71 because of Acute Chopinlessness Syndrome after not seeing his frycek for years."
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Acute Ejaculation

When a group of males sit in a triangle, jerking each other off.
Me and my dong mates got together for a quick acute ejaculation before choir.
by ilulyou November 17, 2020
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Acute Intra-sistaitis

A very serious illness affecting the internal organs. Its occurs when the host (often non-black) is housing a younger middle age soulful black woman. This said black woman often grows inside of the host affecting their music taste, vernacular, and often accompanied by loud outburst of soulful hearty singing without warning. This persist undetected until the untimely end of the incubation process (often in the month of February , during Kwanzaa, or sometime at soulful R&B concerts and occasionally at church services). resulting in the host being absorbed and taken over completely. Although not fatal, there is a largely notable increase in attitude, melatonin, and overall spice and sassiness once this process has run its course. ...Do your part to detect AIS as early as you can.
"Boy Samantha keeps breaking out in bellows of soulful song, i hope she doesn't have Acute Intra-sistaitis."
by MJM health journal December 27, 2012
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acutate

Pronunciation: /əˈkjut.eɪt/
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To file edges for increased acuteness.
3. To refine or enhance precision.
4. To increase keenness or acuity.

Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and serration.
• It identifies edge-refinement techniques.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of sharpening.
• It improves clarity in instructional contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutated
Present simple verb: acutate, acutates
Present continuous verb: acutating
Examples:
• "Forgers acutate swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutate razors for shaving."
• "Surgeons acutate scalpels for precision surgery."
• "Woodworkers acutate saws for carpentry."
• "Chasers acutate arrows for finer penetration."
by Dmitrio September 29, 2025
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