adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
mentally
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Unfortunately, just as the emotional needs of mentally disordered people are often ignored, so too are their spiritual needs.
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The challenge of providing real work for long-term mentally disordered people has not been tackled successfully in Britain.
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The special needs of a mentally disordered person are for specific medical and psychological treatments and procedures.
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Seriously mentally disordered people should not be put in prison.
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For many years, Feltham had sought to engage staff constructively with especially challenging and often mentally disordered young men.
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This unfortunate man exemplifies many of the problems of mentally disordered offenders.
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Inadequate personal income and lack of assistance in this area are a major problem for many mentally disordered people and their relatives.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Conflicts between departments result in disordered priorities.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it could equally well have started out in a very lumpy and disordered state.
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It means that we bring our disordered lives right into marriage more than we do in any other kind of relationship.
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The challenge of providing real work for long-term mentally disordered people has not been tackled successfully in Britain.
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The orders she had been given whirled about in her brain in disordered , meaningless circles.
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The progress of the human race in understanding the universe has established a small corner of order in an increasingly disordered universe.
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The second law of thermodynamics results from the fact that there are always many more disordered states than there are ordered ones.
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Thus a disordered sequence of clauses or sentences can act as an iconic representation of material or emotional disorder.