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Definition of "dis-ease" [dis-ease]

  • Lack of a feeling of ease; uneasiness. (noun)

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Use "dis-ease" in a sentence
  • "We are being spoonfed root chakra dis-ease on prime time television -- on every major and minor network -- every night of the week as entertainment."
  • "Yet many struggle down the path of potential under the heaviness of emotional or circumstantial baggage tightly packed with self-inflicted labels, other people's opinions, destructive habits, outdated situations, fraudulent relationships, uncertainty, dis-ease, world traumas and personal tragedies."
  • "Fueling the body with proper nutrients eliminates the need for quick energy shots of caffeine and sugar, and repairs the state of dis-ease."
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