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1. Referring to a health effect, usually of rapid onset, brief, not prolonged; sometimes loosely used to mean severe. 2. Referring to exposure, brief, intense, short-term; sometimes specifically referring to brief exposure of high intensity. [L. acutus, sharp]
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acute ə-'kyüt adj
1) sensing or perceiving accurately, clearly, effectively, or sensitively <\acute vision>
2 a) characterized by sharpness or severity <\acute pain> <an \acute infection>
b ) (1) having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short course <an \acute disease> <an \acute inflammation> compare CHRONIC (2a) (2) ACUTE CARE <an \acute hospital>
c) lasting a short time <\acute experiments>
acute·ly adv
acute·ness n
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adj.
2. describing any intense symptom, such as severe pain.
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(ə-kūtґ) [L. acutus sharp] having a short and relatively severe course.Medical dictionary. 2011.