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LABILE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. readily or continually undergoing chemical, physical, or biological change or breakdown : unstable a labile mineral 2. readily open to change.
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LABILE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective apt or likely to change: the labile nature of language. (in chemistry, biology, psychiatry, etc.) able or likely to change or break down easily, ...
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Lability - Wikipedia
Lability refers to the degree that something is likely to undergo change. It is the opposite (antonym) of stability.
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labile
labile, a. (ˈleɪbɪl, -aɪl; formerly also ˈlæbɪl) Also 5 labyl, 7 labil. [ad. L. lābil-is, f. lābī to slip, fall, lapse: see -ile. Cf. F. labile.] 1. Liable or prone to lapse. † a. Prone to fall into error or sin; Theol. liable to fall from innocence (obs.). b. Of a fund, etc.: Lapsable.1447 O. Boken...
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Labile - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Labile is an adjective used to describe something that is easily or frequently changed. Radioactive elements, such as uranium or plutonium, are labile.
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LABILE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LABILE meaning: 1. changing often or easily: 2. easily broken down or changed, for example by heat: 3. changing often or easily: . Learn more.
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Labile verb
Labile verbs can also be called "S=O-ambitransitive" (following R.M.W. The intransitive form of a labile verb can suggest that there is no agent.
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labile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Italian terms borrowed from Latin · Italian terms derived from Latin · Italian 3-syllable words · Italian terms with IPA pronunciation · Rhymes:Italian/abile ...
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Labile Affect: Symptoms, Causes, and How to Cope - Verywell Health
A labile affect is characterized by emotions that shift quickly, drastically, and uncontrollably. Labile affect is typically associated with an underlying ...
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LABILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LABILE definition: 1. changing often or easily: 2. easily broken down or changed, for example by heat: 3. changing…. Learn more.
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Labile Mood: What Is Emotional Lability? - D'Amore Mental Health
Emotional lability involves intense and rapidly changing emotions. They are extreme and fast, with changes occurring with minimal warning.
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Labile hypertension: Definition, causes, symptoms, treatment, and more
Labile hypertension is when a person's blood pressure frequently fluctuates between normal and high. Possible causes of labile hypertension include anxiety and stress. While it is normal for a ...
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Labile cell
In cellular biology, labile cells are cells that continuously multiply and divide throughout life . Labile cells replace the cells that are lost from the body. When injured, labile cells are repaired rapidly due to an aggressive TR response.
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illabile
† iˈllabile, a. Obs. rare. [f. il-2 + labile.] Not liable to slip, fall, or err; infallible. Hence † illaˈbility, quality of being ‘illabile’.1740 Cheyne Regimen iv. 140 It would seem..that all Creatures..must..be labile, fallible, and peccable, and that even infinite wisdom and power could not make...
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Labile hypertension
Labile hypertension occurs when there are unexpected changes in blood pressure. Average age who have labile hypertension is 64±13 years.
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