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pathological, pathologic (adjective); more pathological, most pathological; more pathologic, most pathologic
1. Concerning a person who is extreme in a way which is not normal or that indicates an illness or a mental problem: Sam's cousin is known to be a pathological gambler who is more interested in going to casinos as often as possible instead of staying home with his wife and children.
3. A reference to the study of diseases: Dr. Smith was involved in the diagnosis of the pathological epidemic that had spread in so many African countries.

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Mark's little boy had developed the tendency to be a pathological liar who could not be trusted to tell the truth about anything.
2. Relating to a disease: Sue has a pathologic condition that requires medical attention.3. A reference to the study of diseases: Dr. Smith was involved in the diagnosis of the pathological epidemic that had spread in so many African countries.

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path-, patho-, -path-, -pathia, -pathic, -pathology, -pathetic, -pathize, -pathy
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