1. Adverse: [adjective] acting against or in a contrary direction : hostile.
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2. Synonyms for Adverse: counter, disadvantageous, hostile, inimical, negative, prejudicial, unfavorable, unfriendly; Antonyms for Adverse: advantageous, favorable
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3. Adverse antagonistic: Adverse criticism; unlucky; disastrous; unfavorable; catastrophic: an extremely Adverse reaction to a medication; an opposing position; opposite: the Adverse page
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4. Adverse definition, unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose or effect: Adverse criticism
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5. Adverse: 1 adj in an opposing direction “ Adverse currents” Synonyms: contrary unfavorable , unfavourable (of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose adj contrary to your interests or welfare “ Adverse circumstances” Synonyms: inauspicious , untoward unfavorable , unfavourable not encouraging or approving or pleasing
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6. Find 39 ways to say Adverse, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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7. An Adverse Event (AE) is any unfavorable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of a medical treatment or procedure that may or may not be considered related to the medical treatment or procedure
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8. Clearly contrary, such as an Adverse party being the one suing you
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9. An Adverse interest in real property is a claim against the property, such as an easement.
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10. Adverse selection is a common scenario in the insurance sector Commercial Insurance Broker A commercial insurance broker is an individual tasked with acting as an intermediary between insurance providers and customers., where people in high-risk lifestyles or those engaged in dangerous jobs sign up for life insurance coverage as a way of
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11. Adverse definition: Adverse decisions , conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you
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12. Adverse and averse are both turn-offs, but Adverse is something harmful, and averse is a strong feeling of dislike.Rainstorms can cause Adverse conditions, and many people are averse to rain.
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13. Adverse describes something that works against you, like a tornado or a computer crash, and is usually applied to things.It's often followed by the word effects:
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14. Adverse is also an adjective and is defined as “to be …
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15. Adverse is a first-person shooter platformer with a fluid movement system, set in an idyllic universe, in which players have to fight through enemies spanning eight unique worlds and 40 different levels
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16. Adverse events described on this page have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) external icon
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17. VAERS accepts reports of any Adverse event following vaccination
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18. Reports of Adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem.
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19. Adverse effects, like therapeutic effects of drugs, are a function of dosage or drug levels at the target organs, so they may be avoided or decreased by means of careful and precise pharmacokinetics, the change of drug levels in the organism in function of time after administration
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20. Adverse effects may also be caused by drug interaction.
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21. Adverse is an arcade first-person shooter platformer set in an idyllic world of corruption
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22. In a review of Adverse ocular events from 2010 to 2020, optic neuritis was found to be the most common event associated with nine different vaccines with a mean onset of 10.8 days (range: 1 day–1 month) post-injection .
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23. Adverse change/circumstances/weather conditions; Lack of money will have an Adverse effect on our research programme
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24. Another word for Adverse: unfavourable to one's interests Collins English Thesaurus
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25. Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that allows a person to claim a property right in land owned by another
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26. Common examples of Adverse possession include continuous use of a private road or driveway, or agricultural development of an unused parcel of land.
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27. Adverse events as clinical endpoints and electrocardiographic endpoints reported from COVID-19 vaccines are mentioned in Tables 1 and and2
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28. The Adverse events related to a specific vaccine are given as Supplementary Tables 1–6
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29. Common Adverse events observed with vaccines under study were tachycardia (16.41%), flushing (12.17%).
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30. 55 synonyms for Adverse: harmful, damaging, conflicting, dangerous, opposite, negative, destructive
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31. ‘The Adverse publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns.’ ‘The Adverse publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed.’ ‘He believed it would have Adverse effect on business and trade in the community.’
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32. The two words Adverse and averse are related in origin but they do not have the same meaning
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33. Adverse means ‘ unfavourable or harmful’ and is normally used of conditions and effects rather than people, as in Adverse weather conditions
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34. Adverse - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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35. • Instead, the number of Adverse outcomes is plotted against the total number of cases on a graph
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36. • In spite of Adverse public opinion, the plan to privatize the railways continued
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37. • Adverse publicity • Appler also said some reports of Adverse reactions to Ma huang are unsubstantiated.
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38. No serious Adverse events, deaths or discontinuations due to Adverse events were reported in any study patients treated with suvodirsen
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39. At times, Whole Dog Journal's articles and blog posts will include the advice to "report any Adverse events." And it's excellent advice--so here's when, how, and why you should report these events.
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40. An Adverse event is classified as serious when the event resulted in hospitalisation or extended stay in hospital, resulted in a significant reduction in …
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41. Objective: To assess the associations of tramadol, compared with codeine, with mortality and other Adverse clinical outcomes as used in outpatient settings
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42. The Adverse market refinance fee was 0.5% of the loan balance
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43. For every $100,000 borrowed, the Adverse market fee would add about $500 to your total costs
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44. What do Adverse and averse mean? The adjectives Adverse and averse are related
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45. Both come from the Latin root vert- meaning “to turn.” In Latin the word adversus meant “turned toward” and “hostile” and is a direct root of Adverse
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46. Averse, on the other hand, emerges from the Latin word aversus, which meant “turned away.” Today, Adverse is rarely used to …
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47. 2 days ago · It concludes that most objection to the application of Adverse possession is in fact objection to the application of the statute of limitations; that as a theoretical matter, once suit is barred by the statute of limitations, the application of Adverse possession is appropriate, but Adverse possession seems less
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48. Adverse (adj.) late 14c., "contrary, opposing," from Old French advers, earlier avers (13c., Modern French Adverse) "antagonistic, unfriendly, contrary, foreign" (as in gent avers "infidel race"), from Latin adversus "turned against, turned toward, fronting, facing," figuratively "hostile, Adverse, unfavorable," past participle of advertere "to turn toward," from ad "to" (see ad-) + vertere
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49. An Adverse event is an occurrence involving a medical device that meets the following criteria: death of a patient, health care provider, user or other person; or
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50. Adverse weather conditions forced us to pull off of the road and wait until things cleared up
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51. Common Adverse effects of this medication include, bleeding, nausea and vomiting
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52. The program teaches people about the Adverse effects of alcohol and how to break the addiction
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ADVERSE [adˈvərs, ˈadˌvərs]
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adverse (adjective)