Conditions of severity
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RIGORSConditions of severity.
RIGORSConditions of severity
austeritiesConditions characterized by severity, sternness, or asceticism
LENIENCYLack of severity.
mildnessLack of severity
RIGORSeverity, as of rules
EXACERBATEDIncreased the severity of
mollifyingReduce the severity of (something); soften
mollifiesReduce the severity of (something); soften
austeritiesSternness or severity of manner or attitude
austerityaustere quality; severity of manner, life, etc.; sternness
acerbityharshness or severity, as of temper or expression
severitiesSEVERITY, the state of being severe (harsh (severe))
JAILTERMSThey're related to the severity of the crimes
mildest(of a rule or punishment) Of only moderate severity
remittencea period of diminished severity in a fever also REMITTENCY
daylightUsed to emphasize the severity or thoroughness of an action
remittencya period of diminished severity in a fever also REMITTENCE
progressive(of a disease or ailment) Increasing in severity or extent
sternesthaving a definite hardness or severity of nature or manner austere
regressionA lessening of the severity of a disease or its symptoms
mitigationThe action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something
remittencesREMITTENCE, a period of diminished severity in a fever also REMITTENCY
regressionsA lessening of the severity of a disease or its symptoms
remittenciesREMITTENCY, a period of diminished severity in a fever also REMITTENCE
stageableevaluate (a patient) to determine the phase, severity, or progression of a disease
stagedevaluate (a patient) to determine the phase, severity, or progression of a disease
hardenassume an appearance of harshness or severity her face hardened at the thought
stageabledetermine the phase or severity of (a disease) based on a classification of established symptomatic criteria
stageddetermine the phase or severity of (a disease) based on a classification of established symptomatic criteria
dracolate 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws
anticonvulsant(chiefly of a drug) Used to prevent or reduce the severity of epileptic fits or other convulsions
pyorrheachronic form of periodontitis occurring in various degrees of severity, characterized in its severe forms by the formation of pus in the pockets between the roots of the teeth and their surrounding tissues, and frequently accompanied by the loosening and