adjective
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of, relating to, or having diabetes
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for the use of diabetics
diabetic chocolate
noun
Usage
Rather than talking about a diabetic or diabetics , it is better to talk about a person with diabetes , people with diabetes
Other Word Forms
- antidiabetic adjective
- nondiabetic adjective
- undiabetic adjective
Etymology
Origin of diabetic
First recorded in 1790–1800; diabet(es) + -ic
Example Sentences
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For patients with diabetic neuropathy, the technique could allow physicians to monitor both nerve structure and oxygen supply in a single scan.
From Science Daily
As he comes from a family of diabetics, the 42-year-old is now concerned another medical issue could force him into debt once again.
From BBC
Because it turned out that he was good at delivering meals, at making sure the diabetics never got the kosher boxes or the vegetarians the meat ones.
From Literature
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“I’m diabetic,” he explains when he sees me looking.
From Literature
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Currently, many young people go undiagnosed and risk developing a life-threatening complication called diabetic ketoacidosis that needs urgent hospital treatment.
From BBC
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