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Labile comes from the Latin labilis, meaning liable to slip.
The EDM SuperBlog 2009
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Labile mood disorder, or somebody who is fed up with her job?
wilberteets Diary Entry wilberteets 2004
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Labile, which means “unregulated” and refers to moods that are fluctuating rapidly with no apparent reason.
The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003
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Labile, which means “unregulated” and refers to moods that are fluctuating rapidly with no apparent reason.
The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003
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Labile, which means “unregulated” and refers to moods that are fluctuating rapidly with no apparent reason.
The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003
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Labile, which means “unregulated” and refers to moods that are fluctuating rapidly with no apparent reason.
The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003
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Labile affect • Disoriented, • Disoriented, confused confused Attention intact, sleep usually
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Then I looked up Labile and Labial to see which was the right word when describing fluctuating energy level or emotions.
The EDM SuperBlog 2009
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Temperamentally Labile 0 0 5.2 Cognitively Expansive 2 45 C. 2 Interpersonally Paradoxical 5 75 5.3
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