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    chronic
    /ˈkrɒnɪk/

    adjective

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  2. ( esp. of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time: Mr. George is resigning because of chronic heart disease. There is a chronic shortage of teachers. chronically. adverb us / ˈkrɑn·ɪk·li / The hospital provides care to chronically ill patients for as long as they need it.

  3. The meaning of CHRONIC is continuing or occurring again and again for a long time. How to use chronic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Chronic.

  4. Feb 3, 2023 · Acute and chronic conditions typically differ in how they develop and how long they last. Broadly speaking, acute conditions occur suddenly, have immediate or rapidly developing symptoms, and are limited in their duration (e.g., the flu). Chronic conditions, on the other hand, are long-lasting.

  5. ( esp. of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time: Mr. George is resigning because of chronic heart disease. There is a chronic shortage of teachers. chronically. adverb us / ˈkrɑn·ɪk·li / The hospital provides care to chronically ill patients for as long as they need it.

  6. 4 meanings: 1. continuing for a long time; constantly recurring 2. (of a disease) developing slowly, or of long duration →.... Click for more definitions.

  7. continuing a long time or recurring frequently: a chronic state of civil war. having long had a disease, habit, weakness, or the like: a chronic invalid. (of a disease) having long duration ( acute ).

  8. The word chronic is used to describe things that occur over a long period of time and, in fact, comes from the Greek word for time, khronos. If you have chronic asthma, it is a recurring health issue for you.

  9. Definition of chronic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. CHRONIC definition: A chronic illness or problem continues for a long time: . Learn more.

  11. Of a disease, symptom, etc.: intermediate between acute and chronic; more chronic than acute; (in later use) spec. (of schizophrenia)… monochronic , adj. 1840– Relating to or dating from a single period of time; synchronous.