The Physician Who Never Gave Up
Dr. Nahid is an impressive physician who works at a small healthcare center. One morning, a patient named Rahim came in who was in severe suffering. After an immediate check-up, Dr. Nahid understood this was a complex infection that was very difficult to diagnose. She definitely knew that quick action was necessary in this case. Dr. Nahid called a therapist colleague and together they created an explanation to make the patient's family understand. "We will perform an emergency procedure that essentially can save your husband's life," she said. She prescribed some medication and said, "This will be temporary pain but eventually everything will be fine." Dr. Nahid furthermore explained the importance of the treatment. Rahim's family felt incredible seeing the doctor's dedication. Three weeks later, Rahim returned home completely recovered and thanked Dr. Nahid for her tireless effort.
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/ˈdɛfɪnɪtli/
adverb
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without any doubt; certainly
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I will definitely call you tomorrow. |
most definitely |
used to strongly agree or emphasize certainty
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certainly, surely, undoubtedly, clearly, absolutely
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doubtfully, uncertainly
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definitely true, definitely not, definitely agree, definitely going
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/ˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊsɪs/
noun
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The identification of a disease, condition, or problem through examination of symptoms.
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The diagnosis confirmed that she had diabetes. |
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identification, detection, finding, determination
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misdiagnosis, guess
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medical diagnosis, accurate diagnosis, early diagnosis
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/ɪˈsɛnʃəli/
adverb
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Used to emphasize the basic or fundamental nature of something.
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The two plans are essentially the same. |
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basically, fundamentally, primarily, inherently, intrinsically
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incidentally, superficially
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essentially true, essentially different, essentially the same
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/ɪˈventʃuəli/
adverb
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in the end; finally; at last
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After years of hard work, she eventually became a doctor. |
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finally, ultimately, in the end, at last
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initially, immediately, never
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eventually succeed, eventually realize, eventually become
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/ˌekspləˈneɪʃən/
noun
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a statement or account that makes something clear
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The teacher gave a clear explanation of the theory. |
beyond explanation |
too strange or difficult to explain
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clarification, interpretation, description, account, justification
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confusion, mystery
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give explanation, detailed explanation, proper explanation, clear explanation
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adverb
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Used to introduce an additional point or idea; in addition.
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The plan is simple and, furthermore, it is affordable. |
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moreover, in addition, also, besides
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however, nevertheless
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furthermore argue, furthermore demonstrate, simple and furthermore
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/ˈhɛlθˌkɛər/
noun
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the organized provision of medical care to people
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The country invested heavily in healthcare to improve public health. |
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medicine, health services, medical care
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neglect, indifference
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healthcare system, healthcare provider, healthcare services
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/ɪˈmiːdiət/
adjective
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happening or done without delay
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The doctor gave her immediate attention. |
in the immediate future |
very soon, without delay
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instant, prompt, direct, urgent, swift
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delayed, gradual, postponed
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immediate action, immediate effect, immediate response, immediate family
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/ɪmˈpɔːrtəns/
noun
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the state or fact of being of great significance or value
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She stressed the importance of honesty in all relationships. |
of great importance |
extremely valuable or significant
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significance, value, weight, relevance, consequence
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insignificance, unimportance
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stress importance, highlight importance, importance of education, importance of health
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/ɪmˈpres.ɪv/
adjective
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striking; remarkable; having the ability to impress
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Her impressive performance earned her a standing ovation. |
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remarkable, striking, outstanding, magnificent
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unimpressive, ordinary, mediocre, disappointing
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impressive performance, impressive results, impressive achievement
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/ɪnˈkrɛdəbl/
adjective
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so extraordinary that it is hard to believe; amazing
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The view from the mountain was incredible. |
That's incredible! |
an exclamation used to express amazement
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amazing, unbelievable, astonishing, extraordinary, marvelous
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ordinary, believable, normal
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incredible story, incredible experience, incredible journey, incredible talent
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/ɪnˈfɛkʃən/
noun
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The process of becoming infected with harmful microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses.
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The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection. |
spread of infection |
The transmission of disease-causing microorganisms.
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contagion, illness, contamination, disease, disorder
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health, wellness, cure
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bacterial infection, viral infection, wound infection, spread of infection
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/ˌmedɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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a drug or other form of medicine used to treat or prevent disease
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The doctor prescribed medication for his headache. |
take medication |
to consume prescribed medicine
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medicine, drug, remedy, prescription
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disease, illness
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take medication, prescribe medication, over-the-counter medication, pain medication
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/ˈnɛsəsɛri/
adjective
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Required to be done, achieved, or present; essential.
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It is necessary to wear a helmet while riding a bike. |
make necessary arrangements |
to prepare the essential things needed
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essential, required, vital, crucial, mandatory
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optional, unnecessary, needless
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necessary condition, necessary step, necessary requirement, absolutely necessary
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/fɪˈzɪʃən/
noun
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a person qualified to practice medicine; a doctor
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The physician prescribed some medicine to treat the condition. |
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doctor, medic, healer, clinician
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patient, sufferer
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medical physician, visiting physician, licensed physician
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/prɪˈskrʌɪb/
verb
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prescribed
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prescribed
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prescribes
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prescribing
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to recommend or authorize the use of something, especially medicine
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The doctor prescribed medication for my cold. |
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recommend, suggest, order, direct
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forbid, prohibit
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prescribe medication, prescribe treatment, prescribe a remedy
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/prəˈsiː.dʒər/
noun
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a set of actions that are the official or accepted way of doing something
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Please follow the safety procedure carefully. |
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process, method, system, protocol
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chaos, disorder, improvisation
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safety procedure, standard procedure, follow procedure, emergency procedure
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/ˈsʌfərɪŋ/
noun
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the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship
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They tried to relieve his suffering with medicine. |
long-suffering |
patiently enduring pain or hardship for a long time
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pain, agony, misery, distress, hardship
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comfort, relief, ease
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human suffering, great suffering, physical suffering, mental suffering
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/ˈtɛmpərɛri/
adjective
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Lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
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She found a temporary job during the summer break. |
temporary solution |
A fix that is not permanent but works for a short time.
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short-term, momentary, provisional, fleeting, transient
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permanent, lasting
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temporary job, temporary solution, temporary shelter, temporary measure
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/ˈθɛrəpɪst/
noun
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a person trained to provide treatment or counseling for physical or mental health
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The therapist helped him overcome his anxiety. |
speech therapist |
a specialist who helps people improve their speech
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counselor, psychologist, healer, advisor, psychiatrist
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patient, client
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physical therapist, speech therapist, professional therapist, family therapist
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