rhematic (Meaning)

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rhematic (a.)

Having a verb for its base; derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives.

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rhematic (n.)

The doctrine of propositions or sentences.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhematic

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rhematic Sentence Examples

  1. The rhematic pain in his knee was so severe that he couldn't walk.
  2. The doctor diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic rheumatic disease.
  3. Rheumatic fever caused the inflammation of her heart valves.
  4. The rheumatic symptoms were a sign of an underlying autoimmune condition.
  5. The rhematic pain was worse during the winter months.
  6. She was prescribed anti-inflammatory medications to alleviate the rheumatic pain.
  7. The rheumatic disease affected her mobility and daily activities.
  8. The rhematic flare-ups caused significant discomfort and pain.
  9. The rhematic condition was managed with a combination of medication and physical therapy.
  10. Research is ongoing to find a cure for rheumatic diseases.

FAQs About the word rhematic

Having a verb for its base; derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives., The doctrine of propositions or sentences.

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The rhematic pain in his knee was so severe that he couldn't walk.

The doctor diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic rheumatic disease.

Rheumatic fever caused the inflammation of her heart valves.

The rheumatic symptoms were a sign of an underlying autoimmune condition.