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involutional

American  
[in-vuh-loo-shuh-nl] / ˌɪn vəˈlu ʃə nl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of involutional melancholia.

    involutional symptoms.


noun

  1. a person with involutional melancholia.

Etymology

Origin of involutional

First recorded in 1905–10; involution + -al 1

Example Sentences

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Doctors found him to be suffering from involutional melancholia and depressive psychosis.

From Time Magazine Archive

The foremost cause among the middle-aged for first admissions to mental institutions is listed with the diagnosis "involutional psychosis," sometimes called "change-of-life melancholia."

From Time Magazine Archive

More astonishing than the play were the players : housewives and secretaries suffering from involutional melancholia or agitated schizophrenia, mechanics or plumbers in manic-depressive states.

From Time Magazine Archive

Allegedly ridden with involutional melancholia, depressive psychosis, and heart disease, Hoppy sucked cough drops to stave off a cold.

From Time Magazine Archive

We have not observed in our cases of involutional melancholia any undue tendency to give individual reactions.

From A Study of Association in Insanity by Kent, Grace Helen

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