Factitious illness


noun

See fabricated illness

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    [fak-ti-tiv] /ˈfæk tɪ tɪv/ adjective, Grammar. 1. noting or pertaining to verbs that express the idea of making or rendering in a certain way and that take a direct object and an additional word or group of words indicating the result of the process, as made in They made him king. /ˈfæktɪtɪv/ adjective 1. (grammar) […]

  • Factive

    [fak-tiv] /ˈfæk tɪv/ Linguistics adjective 1. (of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase) presupposing the truth of an embedded sentence that serves as complement, as realize in I didn’t realize that he had left, which presupposes that it is true that he had left. noun 2. a factive expression. /ˈfæktɪv/ adjective 1. (logic, linguistics, philosophy) […]

  • Factivity

    [fak-tiv] /ˈfæk tɪv/ Linguistics adjective 1. (of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase) presupposing the truth of an embedded sentence that serves as complement, as realize in I didn’t realize that he had left, which presupposes that it is true that he had left. noun 2. a factive expression. /ˈfæktɪv/ adjective 1. (logic, linguistics, philosophy) […]

  • Facto

    [eks fahk-toh; English eks fak-toh] /ɛks ˈfɑk toʊ; English ɛks ˈfæk toʊ/ adverb, Latin. 1. according to fact; actually.

  • Fact-of-life

    noun 1. any aspect of human existence that must be acknowledged or regarded as unalterable: Old age is a fact of life. Idioms 2. facts of life, the facts concerning sex, reproduction, and birth: to teach children the facts of life.


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