Definition of «aberrant»

Aberrant means deviating from what is normal or expected. It can refer to behavior, ideas, or phenomena that are unusual or irregular. In a medical context, aberrant may also describe an abnormal growth or development.

Usage examples

  1. The biologist spotted an aberrant behavior in the insect population, where they were mating outside their usual breeding season.
  2. The company's financial report showed an aberrant increase in expenses, which prompted a thorough investigation into potential mismanagement.
  3. The professor highlighted an aberrant theory among the students, stating that gravity works differently on a microscopic level.
  4. The artist's latest painting stood out as aberrant in comparison to his previous works, as it featured bold and unconventional colors.
  5. The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with aberrant thought patterns, characterized by frequent and irrational paranoid beliefs.

Sentences with «aberrant»

  • Freud sees every psychiatric problem as a manifestation of sexual issues, while Jung believes that doctors should get at whatever the root causes of aberrant behavior prove to be. (dallasfilmnow.com)
  • Vigilant monitoring of aberrant behavior such as early refill requests, treatment noncompliance, and reports of lost or stolen prescriptions will improve the recognition of signs of abuse.» (sciencedaily.com)
  • Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-- positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) frequently carries the t (2; 5)(p23; q35) resulting in aberrant expression of chimeric nucleophosmin - ALK. (cancerres.aacrjournals.org)
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