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electrosensitive

Definitions

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  • adjective Sensitive to electricity.

Etymologies

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electro- +‎ sensitive

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Examples

  • "A group of South African" electrosensitive "activists had been tormented by their local packet-data radio tower, with terrible symptoms that only subsided when they left the area.

    Critical Section 2010

  • "A group of South African" electrosensitive "activists had been tormented by their local packet-data radio tower, with terrible symptoms that only subsided when they left the area.

    Critical Section Ole Eichhorn 2010

  • Then they cite multiple studies showing how electrosensitive people can feel the damage being caused by WiFi or mobile phones.

    WiFi woes and the wonders of woo Brian Clegg 2010

  • Then they cite multiple studies showing how electrosensitive people can feel the damage being caused by WiFi or mobile phones.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Brian Clegg 2010

  • My electrosensitive contacts are equally divided between the sexes and of all ages.

    The Thing With Obama is Yoo Get Away With Murder 2009

  • My electrosensitive contacts are equally divided between the sexes and of all ages.

    The Thing With Obama is Yoo Get Away With Murder 2009

  • My electrosensitive contacts are equally divided between the sexes and of all ages.

    The Thing With Obama is Yoo Get Away With Murder 2009

  • My electrosensitive contacts are equally divided between the sexes and of all ages.

    The Thing With Obama is Yoo Get Away With Murder 2009

  • My electrosensitive contacts are equally divided between the sexes and of all ages.

    The Thing With Obama is Yoo Get Away With Murder 2009

  • But Edison's work on the automatic did not stop with this basic suggestion, for he took up and perfected the mechanical construction of the instruments, as well as the perforators, and also suggested numerous electrosensitive chemicals for the receivers, so that the automatic telegraph, almost entirely by reason of his individual work, was placed on a plane of commercial practicability.

    Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 1 1910

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