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maniaco-dépressif

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

manic depressive N ADJ

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
maniaco-dépressif (maniaco-dépressive)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. depressive [Brit dɪˈprɛsɪv, Am dəˈprɛsɪv] N

II. depressive [Brit dɪˈprɛsɪv, Am dəˈprɛsɪv] ADJ

1. depressive MED:

2. depressive ECON:

depressive effect, policy

manic [Brit ˈmanɪk, Am ˈmænɪk] ADJ

1. manic:

manic MED, PSYCH (manic-depressive)

2. manic fig activity, behaviour:

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manic-depressive ADJ

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I. depressive [dɪˈpresɪv] N

dépressif(-ive) m (f)

II. depressive [dɪˈpresɪv] ADJ

manic [ˈmænɪk] ADJ

1. manic PSYCH:

2. manic inf activity, laughter:

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manic-depressive ADJ

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I. depressive [dɪ·ˈpres·ɪv] N

dépressif(-ive) m (f)

II. depressive [dɪ·ˈpres·ɪv] ADJ

manic [ˈmæn·ɪk] ADJ

1. manic PSYCH:

2. manic inf activity, laughter:

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She suffered from periodic bouts of self-doubt and depression in mid-life, diagnosing herself as manic-depressive (now more commonly known as bipolar disorder).
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In 1993, he was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder.
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Both terms are unable to capture the nature of this unique form of manic-depressive illness.
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Those with bipolar disorder (manic-depressive) might "push" the situation to the other extreme and experience mania, hyperactivity, euphoria and agitation, the opposite symptoms of depression.
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This partner is what today would be called manic-depressive, with his estimate of the business's value going from very pessimistic to wildly optimistic.
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