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phrenetic (adjective), more phrenetic, most phrenetic
1. Descriptive of an individual who is delirious or mentally deranged; insane: When the football team lost the final game after winning all of the others, the phrenetic coach displayed his anger by yelling at the players for several minutes.
2. Pertaining to someone who is affected with excessive excitement or enthusiasm; especially, in religious matters: The evangelist had a phrenetic celebration with the members of the church during and after his sermon.
3. Etymology: from Greek phrenitikos and from Latin phreneticus, "brain disease"; from phren, "mind".
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2. Pertaining to someone who is affected with excessive excitement or enthusiasm; especially, in religious matters: The evangelist had a phrenetic celebration with the members of the church during and after his sermon.
3. Etymology: from Greek phrenitikos and from Latin phreneticus, "brain disease"; from phren, "mind".
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phreno-, phren-, phreni-, phrenico-, phrenic-, -phrenia, -phrenic, -phrenically
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