Crossword-Solution: NONSPECIFIC
We have 19 clues for the answer “NONSPECIFIC”
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| used also of staining in making microscope slides | 1 answer |
| a thing | 31 answers |
| AN item | 31 answers |
| something | 38 answers |
| Entity | 39 answers |
| Generic | 42 answers |
| Imprecise | 43 answers |
| Across the board | 45 answers |
| Nebulous | 52 answers |
| At all | 56 answers |
| commonalty | 58 answers |
| Article | 64 answers |
| Deed | 67 answers |
| event | 69 answers |
| ANYTHING ___ | 69 answers |
| Thing | 74 answers |
| Being | 75 answers |
| Undefined | 78 answers |
| Relative | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NONSPECIFIC (3)
Still, rising anti-Americanism may have more to do with a nonspecific wave of gloom and dysphoria than with concrete American policies.
But the mental pictures are so discontinuous and nonspecific that it takes a little time before the pattern emerges." "That means you don't actually know what I am thinking?" "Correct.
The same may be said of our own bodies--the several organs vary greatly in their susceptibility to the attacks of the different kinds of bacteria; hence the latter are classified as specific and nonspecific, according as they cause specific or nonspecific disease.
Quotes with NONSPECIFIC (3)
Kraus asks the question of Freudian analysis: What would be enough? At what point would talking about one’s problems for x hours a week, be sufficient to bring one to a state of “normalcy”? The genius of Freudianism, Kraus writes, is not the creation of a cure, but of a disease — the universal, if intermittent, human sentiment that “something is not right,” elaborated into a state whose parameters, definitions, and prescriptions are controlled by a self-selecting group of “ex…
These were good people and they had been good to us and we had therefore had a good time. To conclude otherwise was frightening, raising the specter of some unnameable quantity without which we could not abide, but which we could not summon on demand, least of all by proceeding in virtuous accordance with an established formula. You regarded redemption as an act of will. You disparaged people (people like me) for their cussedly nonspecific dissatisfactions, because to fail to…
To become a fad, a psychiatric diagnosis requires 3 preconditions: a pressing need, an engaging story, and influential prophets. The pressing need arises from the fact that disturbed and disturbing kids are very often encountered in clinical, school, and correctional settings. They suffered and cause suffering to those around them — making themselves noticeable to families, doctors, and teachers. Everyone feels enormous pressure to do something. Previous diagnoses (especially…