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Absolutely

Absolutely (/ˌæb.səˈluːt.li/) is an English adverb that is often used in medical contexts to denote certainty or definitiveness. It is derived from the Latin word "absolutus", which means "unconditional" or "unrestricted".

Usage in Medical Context

In a medical context, the term "absolutely" is often used to express complete certainty or agreement. For example, a doctor might say "The patient is absolutely free of symptoms," to indicate that there are no symptoms present at all.

Related Terms

  • Certainty: The state of being sure or confident about something. In medicine, certainty is often used to describe the level of confidence a healthcare provider has in a diagnosis or treatment plan.
  • Definitiveness: The quality of being final or conclusive. In medicine, definitiveness can refer to the conclusiveness of a diagnosis or the finality of a treatment plan.
  • Unconditional: Without any conditions or limitations. In medicine, unconditional can refer to a treatment plan that is not contingent on any other factors.
  • Unrestricted: Not limited in any way. In medicine, unrestricted can refer to a treatment plan that is not limited by any constraints.

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