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Definition of suicidal in English: suicidaladjective s(j)uːɪˈsʌɪd(ə)lˌsuəˈsaɪdl 1Deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide. 想自杀的,可能自杀的 far from being suicidal, he was clearly enjoying life 他根本就不想自杀,而显然在享受生活。 Example sentencesExamples - These open meetings are for people who are suicidal or suffering from depression, panic attacks, shyness, etc and it is anonymous.
- So when he became depressed and suicidal, it was not out of self-pity.
- In a rural area, the local psychiatrist once refused my referral of an actively suicidal patient with major depression.
- Within a month I had gained more than 10 pounds, had no energy and felt so depressed I was nearly suicidal.
- In fact, depressed or suicidal adolescents may be those least likely to obtain help.
- They might suffer with anxiety, depression or even feel suicidal.
- Volunteer effort has produced a booklet to help young local people who are depressed or suicidal.
- It's believed he was depressed and suicidal over fears that rival loyalist inmates were targeting him for murder.
- I got so depressed that I became suicidal in various ways.
- A year ago I arrived at her door sad, depressed, suicidal, and tormented by my demons.
- Everyone in it is depressed and suicidal, even the kids are pretty morbid.
- The student studied hard and aced the class, but when Hewitt saw him afterward, he was even more depressed and suicidal than before.
- The elder of the two thought Dr William Kerr was the only man with the key to curing the depression that made her suicidal.
- Fifty years ago, almost all gay men and women were closeted, and often they felt guilty and depressed and suicidal.
- Most cancer patients are depressed, some are suicidal.
- We depend on a drug to help our pain so that we don't get depressed and suicidal.
- Trevor, depressed and suicidal, blames Dave for his demise, but is persuaded to work at the Garage and soon becomes the best car salesman in town.
- After a miserable couple of years where his mood has swung from depressed to suicidal, he is starting to feel more like his old self.
- The most vulnerable detainees, particularly the young, become severely disturbed, depressed and suicidal.
- Most frightening is Ressler's transformation - he develops depression verging on suicidal.
Synonyms hopeless, desperate, anguished, distressed, broken-hearted, heartbroken, grief-stricken, inconsolable, sorrowing, in despair - 1.1 Relating to or likely to lead to suicide.
与自杀有关的,可能导致自杀的 two weeks later I was admitted for depression and suicidal tendencies Example sentencesExamples - Throughout my campaign for Dixie's justice, I was plagued with depression and suicidal thoughts.
- That would involve surveying survivors and suicide prevention workers to create character sketches of people with suicidal tendencies.
- There is also the risk of liver tumors, kidney damage, strokes, heart disease, and a change in personality that can lead to violence and suicidal tendencies.
- Aside from the obvious depression accompanying suicidal ideation, there has to be a sense of panicked hopelessness.
- It had been claimed that paroxetine could induce agitation and lead to suicidal thoughts.
- Furthermore, not all persons who express suicidal intent are depressed, nor do they all necessarily want to end their lives.
- Psychological sequelae of rape are many including anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and problems related to relationships and sex.
- Among the children who have sought our help, there were victims of mental, physical and sexual abuse and also those with suicidal tendency.
- All risk factors need to be evaluated and I always ask depressed people directly about suicidal thoughts.
- The benefits of exercise are obvious, but can overexercising be a sign of depression or suicidal inclinations in young women?
- Health advisors are meeting for a second day to look into whether antidepressants increase suicidal tendencies in children.
- The reality is that suicidal behaviour is usually a last resort when the person feels that all else has failed.
- Any tendency toward suicidal impulse must be carefully evaluated as well.
- For many years I had suffered from depression and suicidal urges.
- According to NACRO, Joseph lived an unsettled childhood and exhibited clear signs of depression and suicidal thoughts.
- The window had been screwed shut, presumably to stop people fulfilling any suicidal tendencies.
- The reality is, though, a lot of people with major depression have suicidal thoughts and quite a number of them actually take their own lives.
- Mr. Fitzwilliam said he monitored his wife's mood swings during her treatment on Prozac and believes that it caused suicidal urges which eventually led to her death.
- Learning difficulties, aggressive behaviour, suicidal tendencies and drug abuse are common after effects.
- This can naturally get any woman down, causing clinical depression and even suicidal rages against her own body.
- Hugo, who had intended to join his wife, Ida, in Naples but was not welcomed by her, returned to Weimar to spend a winter in a state of suicidal depression.
- 1.2 Likely to have a disastrously damaging effect on oneself or one's interests.
自杀性的,自毁的;灾难性的,毁灭性的 事业上自杀性的举动。 Example sentencesExamples - Since then, no party has dared to get involved in family planning work, considering it politically suicidal.
- Pedestrians started walking across main roads without queuing at crossing points, a move that could normally be suicidal.
- He admired her determination, but thought her survival tactics were a bit suicidal at times.
- To attempt to do so is at once suicidal, and genocidal.
- To attempt breaching the confines of the installation this way was suicidal.
- Despite some potentially suicidal defending from Celtic, Hibs failed to pull the game back.
- The fact that a new open source competitor called Wordpress is looking really good has to mean that this is a suicidal marketing move.
- Ovitz is now a spent force in Hollywood, having travelled from hubris to nemesis in just five years and two suicidal career moves.
- But one thing seems clear: merely resisting change is economically and politically suicidal.
- Sacrificing the rook is suicidal and effectively throws away the game.
- Even if he decides to abandon them, a possibly suicidal move, he has not got the capacity to capture the Rwandan rebels.
- To attempt a loop in such a space would be suicidal.
- They consider it would be suicidal for Canada to so threaten US interests given Canada's economic dependence on the US.
- Alabama's Republican Governor Bob Riley is either politically suicidal or the bravest chief executive in the country.
- The government has no democratic mandate to effect such a draconian, even suicidal, change of policy.
- Clay had come to town with a challenge to Liston that was looked on as downright suicidal.
- It is equally a problem in the reverse; this summer's purchase of Di Canio could be the most brilliant or suicidal move the club has ever made.
- He got there in the penultimate over from Fleming but two balls later he pushed to David Fulton at mid-off and was run out attempting a suicidal single.
- In Germany a revolt by sailors at Kiel, in opposition to a suicidal attempt to engage the British fleet, effectively began the revolution of 1918.
- When the opponent is another charging horse, the result would be almost suicidal.
Derivativesnoun Treatment of a known conduct disorder or substance abuse disorder also has not been shown to reduce suicidality. Example sentencesExamples - Increasing our understanding of the developmental processes most prominent during adolescence may enhance our conceptualization of adolescent suicidality.
- In a second survey, administered two days later, all students were asked questions about suicidality.
- Her sense of helplessness contributed to her desire to solicit help in dealing with her suicidality.
adverbs(j)uːɪˈsʌɪdəli The Pied Piper is as good as he word: he plays a few shrill notes, and every rat dives suicidally into the River Weser. Example sentencesExamples - Now, usually, people with rational views of the world are able to prevent policy from degenerating into such suicidally savage behavior.
- I told him I was suicidally depressed and he told me about Japanese who had survived in appalling conditions in island fortresses during WWII.
- But not all chillies are suicidally hot and beginners are advised to start with milder varieties, like Anaheim or Fresno, that produce a tangy, glowing sensation in the mouth.
- As an unknown teenager, he was cast by Robert Redford opposite Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore in the role of Conrad, a suicidally depressed young man - the Academy loves mental illness.
Rhymesbridal, bridle, fratricidal, genocidal, germicidal, homicidal, idle, idol, infanticidal, insecticidal, intertidal, matricidal, parricidal, patricidal, pesticidal, regicidal, sidle, tidal, tyrannicidal, uxoricidal Definition of suicidal in US English: suicidaladjectiveˌsuəˈsaɪdlˌso͞oəˈsīdl 1Deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide. 想自杀的,可能自杀的 far from being suicidal, he was clearly enjoying life 他根本就不想自杀,而显然在享受生活。 Example sentencesExamples - We depend on a drug to help our pain so that we don't get depressed and suicidal.
- In fact, depressed or suicidal adolescents may be those least likely to obtain help.
- Within a month I had gained more than 10 pounds, had no energy and felt so depressed I was nearly suicidal.
- After a miserable couple of years where his mood has swung from depressed to suicidal, he is starting to feel more like his old self.
- Fifty years ago, almost all gay men and women were closeted, and often they felt guilty and depressed and suicidal.
- The student studied hard and aced the class, but when Hewitt saw him afterward, he was even more depressed and suicidal than before.
- Most cancer patients are depressed, some are suicidal.
- I got so depressed that I became suicidal in various ways.
- Trevor, depressed and suicidal, blames Dave for his demise, but is persuaded to work at the Garage and soon becomes the best car salesman in town.
- The most vulnerable detainees, particularly the young, become severely disturbed, depressed and suicidal.
- In a rural area, the local psychiatrist once refused my referral of an actively suicidal patient with major depression.
- So when he became depressed and suicidal, it was not out of self-pity.
- A year ago I arrived at her door sad, depressed, suicidal, and tormented by my demons.
- They might suffer with anxiety, depression or even feel suicidal.
- These open meetings are for people who are suicidal or suffering from depression, panic attacks, shyness, etc and it is anonymous.
- Everyone in it is depressed and suicidal, even the kids are pretty morbid.
- The elder of the two thought Dr William Kerr was the only man with the key to curing the depression that made her suicidal.
- It's believed he was depressed and suicidal over fears that rival loyalist inmates were targeting him for murder.
- Volunteer effort has produced a booklet to help young local people who are depressed or suicidal.
- Most frightening is Ressler's transformation - he develops depression verging on suicidal.
Synonyms hopeless, desperate, anguished, distressed, broken-hearted, heartbroken, grief-stricken, inconsolable, sorrowing, in despair - 1.1 Relating to or likely to lead to suicide.
与自杀有关的,可能导致自杀的 two weeks later I was admitted for depression and suicidal tendencies Example sentencesExamples - Learning difficulties, aggressive behaviour, suicidal tendencies and drug abuse are common after effects.
- Aside from the obvious depression accompanying suicidal ideation, there has to be a sense of panicked hopelessness.
- Psychological sequelae of rape are many including anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and problems related to relationships and sex.
- There is also the risk of liver tumors, kidney damage, strokes, heart disease, and a change in personality that can lead to violence and suicidal tendencies.
- The reality is, though, a lot of people with major depression have suicidal thoughts and quite a number of them actually take their own lives.
- Hugo, who had intended to join his wife, Ida, in Naples but was not welcomed by her, returned to Weimar to spend a winter in a state of suicidal depression.
- For many years I had suffered from depression and suicidal urges.
- Mr. Fitzwilliam said he monitored his wife's mood swings during her treatment on Prozac and believes that it caused suicidal urges which eventually led to her death.
- It had been claimed that paroxetine could induce agitation and lead to suicidal thoughts.
- This can naturally get any woman down, causing clinical depression and even suicidal rages against her own body.
- All risk factors need to be evaluated and I always ask depressed people directly about suicidal thoughts.
- The benefits of exercise are obvious, but can overexercising be a sign of depression or suicidal inclinations in young women?
- Throughout my campaign for Dixie's justice, I was plagued with depression and suicidal thoughts.
- The window had been screwed shut, presumably to stop people fulfilling any suicidal tendencies.
- The reality is that suicidal behaviour is usually a last resort when the person feels that all else has failed.
- Health advisors are meeting for a second day to look into whether antidepressants increase suicidal tendencies in children.
- Furthermore, not all persons who express suicidal intent are depressed, nor do they all necessarily want to end their lives.
- That would involve surveying survivors and suicide prevention workers to create character sketches of people with suicidal tendencies.
- Any tendency toward suicidal impulse must be carefully evaluated as well.
- According to NACRO, Joseph lived an unsettled childhood and exhibited clear signs of depression and suicidal thoughts.
- Among the children who have sought our help, there were victims of mental, physical and sexual abuse and also those with suicidal tendency.
- 1.2 Likely to have a disastrously damaging effect on oneself or one's interests.
自杀性的,自毁的;灾难性的,毁灭性的 事业上自杀性的举动。 Example sentencesExamples - Since then, no party has dared to get involved in family planning work, considering it politically suicidal.
- But one thing seems clear: merely resisting change is economically and politically suicidal.
- Sacrificing the rook is suicidal and effectively throws away the game.
- He got there in the penultimate over from Fleming but two balls later he pushed to David Fulton at mid-off and was run out attempting a suicidal single.
- The fact that a new open source competitor called Wordpress is looking really good has to mean that this is a suicidal marketing move.
- They consider it would be suicidal for Canada to so threaten US interests given Canada's economic dependence on the US.
- Pedestrians started walking across main roads without queuing at crossing points, a move that could normally be suicidal.
- To attempt to do so is at once suicidal, and genocidal.
- To attempt a loop in such a space would be suicidal.
- Clay had come to town with a challenge to Liston that was looked on as downright suicidal.
- To attempt breaching the confines of the installation this way was suicidal.
- He admired her determination, but thought her survival tactics were a bit suicidal at times.
- Even if he decides to abandon them, a possibly suicidal move, he has not got the capacity to capture the Rwandan rebels.
- Ovitz is now a spent force in Hollywood, having travelled from hubris to nemesis in just five years and two suicidal career moves.
- Despite some potentially suicidal defending from Celtic, Hibs failed to pull the game back.
- When the opponent is another charging horse, the result would be almost suicidal.
- It is equally a problem in the reverse; this summer's purchase of Di Canio could be the most brilliant or suicidal move the club has ever made.
- The government has no democratic mandate to effect such a draconian, even suicidal, change of policy.
- In Germany a revolt by sailors at Kiel, in opposition to a suicidal attempt to engage the British fleet, effectively began the revolution of 1918.
- Alabama's Republican Governor Bob Riley is either politically suicidal or the bravest chief executive in the country.
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