An agitated state resulting from threatening and unpleasant outcome of action.
A hyperadrenergic state may result as the body attempts to compensate for these abnormalities.
Among those who become depressed at menopause, their negative emotional state may result more from physical factors than psychological ones.
Boxes marked "other" can mean that many different states of products can result.
This unusual state of affairs resulted from several factors.
Her state of poverty resulted in her having to sell herself.
This state of affairs has resulted in long periods of civil war beginning soon after independence.
The former is the only prudent course of action; however, our present state of enforcement will certainly result in the latter.
The new state and Federal partnership will result in what is "certainly the most advanced of our 22 marine laboratories throughout the nation," he added.
The state of emergency has resulted in censorship.