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PRONUNCIATION OF ABULIA IN PORTUGUESE

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ABULIA

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Abulia is a noun.
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WHAT DOES ABULIA MEAN IN PORTUGUESE?

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Abulia

Abulia

Abulia is the relative or temporary inability to make decisions, which can sometimes attack each of us. The term that comes from Latin, in the combination of the prefix 'a-', meaning lack, with the Greek word "boulê", which means "will." Although "abulia" is a word used to refer generally to normal and transient indecisions, when in medical or psychological context it means serious physical or mental health conditions that make it difficult or impossible for an individual to act or make decisions. Abulia é a incapacidade relativa ou temporária de tomar decisões, que pode às vezes atacar cada um de nós. O termo que provém do latim, na combinação do prefixo 'a-', significando falta, com a palavra grega "boulê", que significa "vontade". Embora "abulia" seja palavra usada para referir-se generalizadamente a indecisões normais e passageiras, quando em contexto médico ou psicológico designa sérias condições de saúde física ou mental, que tornam difícil ou impossível a um indivíduo agir ou tomar decisões.

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PORTUGUESE WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ABULIA


acalculia
a·cal·cu·li·a
actinobulia
ac·ti·no·bu·li·a
aglobulia
a·glo·bu·li·a
disbulia
dis·bu·li·a
dulia
du·li·a
estripulia
es·tri·pu·li·a
granulia
gra·nu·li·a
hierodulia
hi·e·ro·du·li·a
hiperbulia
hi·per·bu·li·a
hiperdulia
hi·per·du·li·a
hiperglobulia
hi·per·glo·bu·li·a
iconodulia
i·co·no·du·li·a
microcaulia
mi·cro·cau·li·a
necrodulia
ne·cro·du·li·a
sinaulia
si·nau·li·a
sulia
su·li·a

PORTUGUESE WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ABULIA

abujão
abula
abulado
abulais
abulam
abulamos
abular
abulas
abulasão
abulaza
abulo
abulomania
abuna
abundação
abundado
abundancial
abundanciar
abundante
abundantemente
abundar

PORTUGUESE WORDS THAT END LIKE ABULIA

Austrália
Brasília
Cecília
lia
Elia
lia
Itália
Marília
Mongólia
Natália
Puglia
amelia
bíblia
família
folia
lia
melia
pedofilia
regalia
sandália

Synonyms and antonyms of abulia in the Portuguese dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «abulia» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF ABULIA

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The translations of abulia from Portuguese to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «abulia» in Portuguese.

Translator Portuguese - Chinese

暮气
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Spanish

Abulia
570 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - English

Abulia
510 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Hindi

उदासीनता
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Portuguese - Arabic

لا مبالاة
280 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Russian

апатия
278 millions of speakers

Portuguese

abulia
270 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Bengali

ঔদাসীন্য
260 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - French

Abulia
220 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Malay

sikap acuh tak acuh
190 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - German

Apathie
180 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Japanese

無関心
130 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Korean

아 브리아
85 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Javanese

apathy
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Portuguese - Vietnamese

lạt lẽo
80 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Tamil

அக்கறையின்மை
75 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Marathi

औदासीन्य
75 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Turkish

ilgisizlik
70 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Italian

apatia
65 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Polish

apatia
50 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Ukrainian

апатія
40 millions of speakers

Translator Portuguese - Romanian

apatie
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Portuguese - Greek

απάθεια
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Portuguese - Afrikaans

apatie
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Portuguese - Swedish

apati
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Portuguese - Norwegian

apati
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of abulia

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ABULIA»

The term «abulia» is quite widely used and occupies the 29.872 position in our list of most widely used terms in the Portuguese dictionary.
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Examples of use in the Portuguese literature, quotes and news about abulia

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10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ABULIA»

Discover the use of abulia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to abulia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Abulia A disorder exclusive to childhood and associated with 3 Hz spike and slow wave EEG abnormalities. Absence epilepsy may be confused with a more obvious distancing, 'trancelike' state, or 'glazing over', possibly with associated ...
A.J. Larner, 2010
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Stroke Syndromes
Akinetic mutism, abulia, and other psychomotor disorders Transient loss of consciousness has been described in patients with ACA-territory infarctions, but it is uncommon; sustained unresponsiveness most often indicates abulia or akinetic ...
Julien Bogousslavsky, Louis R. Caplan, 2001
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Straight Talk on Stuttering: Information, Encouragement, and ...
Finally, we have the strangest of all observable behaviors of stuttering, abulia. Abulia occurs only in very severe stutterers and typically only in those who produce silent postponements or prolonged closures. Abulia has been described as the ...
Lloyd M. Hulit, 2004
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The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of ...
Abulia C.M. Fisher (1984) resurrected the old term abulia (Ber- rios and Gili 1995 )—etymologically, a lack of will—to describe loss of spontaneity due to cerebral disease, of which the extreme case is akinetic mutism. In a less severe form of ...
Stuart C. Yudofsky, Robert E. Hales, 2008
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The Neuropsychology of Emotion
For example, Fisher (1983) described the disorder abulia as impaired spontaneity in action and speech against a background of normal intellectual content, reduced range of movement, mental slowness, decreased attention in the presence of ...
Joan C. Borod Professor of Psychology and Faculty Member of the Neuropsychology Doctoral Subprogram Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2000
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Stroke: Clinical manifestations and pathogenesis
Verbal memory deficits Aphasia (good prognosis) Abulia or akinetic mutism which tend to be persistent in case of bilateral infarctions. Infarction in the mesial frontal lobe can cause emotional liability, euphoria, stuttering, mirror writing, grasp ...
‎2009
7
Psicopatologia e semiologia dos transtornos mentais
ALTERAÇÕES DA VONTADE Hipobulia/abulia Pacientes com hipobulia/abulia apresentam diminuição ou até abolição da atividade volitiva. O indivíduo refere que não tem vontade para nada, sente-se muito desanimado, sem forças, sem ...
Paulo Dalgalarrondo, 2008
8
Who Is Knowledgeable Is Strong: Science, Class, and the ...
century, "abulia underwent the greatest scrutiny by French psychologists."2 Though he did not use the term, the Frenchman Jean-Etienne Esquirol (1772- 1840) made important foundational contributions in this field. The Belgian Joseph  ...
Cyrus Schayegh, 2009
9
Neurology of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders
Disorders and Conditions Associated with Mutism Aphasic syndromes Global aphasia Broca's aphasia Aphemia (pure word mutism) Supplementary motor area lesions Pseudobulbar palsy Abulia Akinetic mutism Locked-in syndrome Chronic ...
Neurosurgery Orrin Devinsky M.D. Professor of Neurology, and Psychiatry, Henry H. Wheeler Jr. Brain Imaging Center at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology University of California Mark D'Esposito M.D. Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and Director, Berkeley, 2003
10
Lexicon of Psychiatry, Neurology, and the Neurosciences
Psychiatr Ann 1997;27:30-33). apathy and abulia Part of a continuum of motivation impairment, with abulia occurring in the more severely impaired patients. The gross brain lesions that cause abulia may cause apathy when they are smaller ...
Frank J. Ayd, 2000

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABULIA»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term abulia is used in the context of the following news items.
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Como a queda de Cunha alterou os planos dos golpistas
Que o Governo Dilma permaneça a abulia recessiva que marca sua área econômica e a falta de comando que se nota em sua área de coordenação ... «Nossa Política, Oct 15»
2
CONFIRMA SCJN ABULIA EN CONGRESO
ABULIA.- El pasado 24 de septiembre, la Suprema Corte ordenó al Congreso de Oaxaca que armonice su ley educativa con la Ley General de Educación y con ... «www.nssoaxaca.com, Oct 15»
3
Tolerancia, abulia, conciencia
Tengo una economía holgada para mis necesidades mínimas, las precisas de un espíritu austero en un cuerpo que goza de buena salud. Y esto me sucede en ... «Rebelión, Sep 15»
4
Abulia antidemocrática
Meses de silencio en los que, lamentablemente, se percibe una evidente abulia (falta de voluntad, de iniciativa) como si no se tratara de un tema de vital ... «NTR Zacatecas .com, Sep 15»
5
Pesquisa Ibope é apenas autoengano para Aécio
... Dilma após um ano de arrocho e persistente paralisia política, com Lula ou, no caso da manutenção de políticas recessivas e da abulia política, sem ele. «Brasil 247, Jul 15»
6
A DÍVIDA QUE NOS GOVERNA
A causa é essa combinação perversa de abulia presidencial com o desmedido apetite gerencial dos dirigentes parlamentares Eduardo Cunha e Renan ... «Jornal Já, Jul 15»
7
A quem servir
... dos sonhos pela busca por cargos, o presidente Lula pode ter tido a intenção de sacudir o partido e seus apoiadores da abulia política em que mergulharam. «Monitor Mercantil, Jun 15»
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Cómo saber si sufres abulia o apatía
La abulia o apatía es una condición compleja en la que sabes que quieres lograr cosas, pero algo pasa que no tienes el ánimo ni la fuerza para empezar y lo ... «El Diario, Jun 15»
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Renata Campos interfere na fusão do PSB com o PPS
A “abulia e inexperiência da turma de Pernambuco”, que acordou tarde demais para a gravidade da questão e o avanço seguro de Márcio França, ... «Diário de Pernambuco, Jun 15»
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Ronaldinho, un mago con el balón que extravió la alegría por jugar …
El brasileño Ronaldinho cumplirá este fin de semana 35 años con la pena de un mago que trocó la alegría por abulia y como consecuencia se convirtió en una ... «ESPN Deportes, Mar 15»

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« EDUCALINGO. Abulia [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-pt/abulia>. May 2024 ».
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