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    Brothers and sisters, I would like to compare our physical and spiritual health in a discussion about

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    receptors. Our physical health depends on hormones and their receptors. Hormones, such

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    as thyroid hormones, insulin, and many others, are substances produced in glands and then

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    transported in the bloodstream to specific cells, and they stimulate those cells by interacting

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    with specific receptors. Illness can occur when either the gland does not produce enough

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    hormone or the receptor is dysfunctional. You can imagine that the signs and symptoms

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    of an illness can be similar in either case. Hormone and other treatments can resolve or

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    mitigate the illness in many situations.

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    There is a type of receptor dysfunction that is eternally consequential: the inability

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    to sense God’s love and feel His Spirit. God’s love is infinite and perfect. There

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    has never been nor will there ever be a deficiency of God’s love. The apostle Paul said:

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    "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution,

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    or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? . . .

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    For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor

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    powers, nor things present, nor things to come,

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    Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love

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    of God, which is in Christ Jesus."

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    But what do you do if you do not feel the love of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ?

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    I know with certainty that the problem is not with Their love. The problem is with your

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    receptors for Their love. If you have dysfunction of your receptors for God’s love, you can

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    lose your way and succumb to dangers such as hopelessness, helplessness, and loneliness.

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    If you experience dysfunction of these receptors, God’s influence in your life is minimized.

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    With complete dysfunction, you will not sense Their love or Their caring concern for you.

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    The prophet Mormon described this condition in his people. He lamented:

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    "For behold, . . . they are without Christ and God in the world. . . .

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    They were once a delightsome people, and they had Christ for their shepherd; yea, they were

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    led even by God the Father.

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    But now, behold, they are led about by Satan, even as chaff is driven before the wind, or

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    as a vessel is tossed about upon the waves, without sail or anchor, or without anything

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    wherewith to steer her; and even as she is, so are they."

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    Without Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and Their influence in our lives, we have no shepherd.

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    Without Them, there is no sail—meaning there is no power. Without Them, there is no anchor—meaning

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    there is no stability, especially in times of storm. Without Them, there is nothing with

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    which to steer—meaning there is no direction. No power, no stability, and no direction are

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    all consequences of dysfunctional receptors for Their love.

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    In my experience, receptor dysfunction for God’s love happens slowly and imperceptibly

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    over time—not all at once. I will relate an embarrassing experience that I did not

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    tell my wife for years. I learned for myself that I was vulnerable. Because I suspect you

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    might be at risk too, I will share my cautionary tale. It highlights this warning by the Savior:

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    "But there is a possibility that man may fall from grace and depart from the living God;

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    Therefore let the church take heed and pray always, lest they fall into temptation;

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    Yea, and even let those who are sanctified take heed also."

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    After I finished medical school, my wife, daughter, and I moved to Baltimore, Maryland,

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    for further training at Johns Hopkins Hospital. At that time the training years were brutal,

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    time intensive, and exhausting.

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    Toward the end of my first year, I was weary. Because interns worked every day and every

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    second or third night, I worked every Sunday and was able to attend church only about half

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    the time. Our ward met in a suburb of Baltimore at 2:30 in the afternoon. We lived across

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    the street from the hospital and had only one car. Some Sundays I could finish my work

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    and join my wife and daughter as they left for the meetings at 2:00 p.m. Other Sundays

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    I could not.

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    One Sunday I could tell that if I really hurried with my work, I would be able to go with my

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    wife and daughter to church. But then I had this thought: If I slowed down a little bit

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    and waited, I would not get home until after my wife and daughter had departed. Then I

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    could skip church and take a nap. It mortifies me to say that I did exactly that.

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    I walked home at 2:15 and laid down on the couch. But I could not sleep. I was profoundly

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    disturbed. I had always loved going to church. I had always felt a burning testimony of Christ’s

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    living reality. But on that day the intensity was not there.

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    It was not so hard to figure out why. I had stopped consistently doing some personal,

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    private acts of devotion. My routine was that I would get up in the morning, say a prayer,

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    and go to work. Sometimes there would be no distinction between the end of the day and

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    the beginning of the next. I would work through the night and the next day, come home late

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    that second day, and fall asleep without a prayer and without reading anything in the

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    scriptures. The following day the cycle started again. I had allowed my receptors for God’s

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    love to become dull, so that the things of the Spirit were less urgent and less important.

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    With this realization, I got off the couch, knelt on the floor, and pleaded with God for

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    forgiveness. I begged for help. As I did, a plan formulated in my mind and heart to

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    change the pattern of behavior.

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    I began with simple reminders to myself. On my daily to-do list, I started including morning

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    and evening prayers. I brought a paperback Book of Mormon to my cubicle in the hospital

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    and included scripture reading on that to-do list. Some nights the scripture reading was

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    short, just a few verses before midnight. Sometimes my prayers were offered in unusual

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    locations. But I read the scriptures daily. I prayed daily. My plan included a commitment

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    that I would never miss an opportunity to partake of the sacrament. Never.

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    As I enacted my new course of action, the intensity returned, and my testimony burned

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    brightly again. I shudder to think what would have happened if I had not gotten off that

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    couch that Sunday afternoon. My life would have been very different. Instead, Heavenly

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    Father and Jesus Christ became central to my life again. My receptors for God’s love

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    and my affinity for the Spirit improved.

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    The inability to sense God’s love can stem from sin or from not pressing forward on the

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    covenant path. The inability can also be due to physical or mental illness. For instance,

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    clinical anxiety and depression require professional help. God expects us to seek professional

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    help when indicated. Remember Captain Moroni’s rhetorically sarcastic question to Pahoran:

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    “Or do ye suppose that the Lord will still deliver us, while we . . . do not make use

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    of the means which the Lord has provided for us?” Prayers in this situation may seem

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    somewhat insincere to God as they are manifestations of faith without works.

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    In my situation, absent mental illness, I followed a three-fold prescription for my

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    dysfunctional receptors for God’s love. The first is what President Russell M. Nelson

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    refers to as “increased purity, exact obedience.” This means repentance. If you are doing something

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    that is causing receptor dysfunction, repent. Repentance is a joyful process. Remember that

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    God does not really care who you were and what you did. He cares who you are, what you

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    are doing, and who you are becoming. As President Nelson said, repentance is not punishment:

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    "[The] feeling of being penalized is engendered by Satan. He tries to block us from looking

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    to Jesus Christ, who stands with open arms, hoping and willing to heal, forgive, cleanse,

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    strengthen, purify, and sanctify us."

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    If you feel that you have done something unredeemable or irreparable or you are too far gone, that

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    feeling is not coming from the Holy Ghost. It is engendered by faulty thinking or by

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    Satan.

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    The second is what President Nelson refers to as “earnest seeking, daily feasting on

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    the words of Christ in the Book of Mormon.” Feasting, not nibbling, on the words of Christ,

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    especially in the Book of Mormon, has the power to dramatically change receptors for

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    God’s love. Studying the words of Christ will put you “in a position to begin having

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    experiences with [God].” It did for me. This advice from Paul to Timothy applies to

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    you:

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    "From a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation

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    through faith which is in Christ Jesus.

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    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,

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    for correction, for instruction in righteousness."

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    Third, I made sure that I would never miss an opportunity to partake of the sacrament

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    so that I could have the Holy Ghost with me. The Savior said to the Nephites regarding

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    partaking of the sacrament: “And if ye shall always do these things blessed are ye, for

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    ye are built upon my rock.” If you do not, He said, then you “are not built upon my

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    rock, but are built upon a sandy foundation; and when the rain descends, and the floods

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    come, and the winds blow, and beat upon [you], [you] shall fall.” Remember that He said

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    when rain, wind, and floods come, not if. They come, and they come to all of us. But

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    if we have partaken of the sacrament conscientiously and worthily, then the blessings come so that

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    we won’t fall.

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    An added insight about the sacrament comes from President Nelson’s remarks at the mission

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    leadership seminar in June 2019. After partaking of the sacrament, President Nelson said:

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    "I made a covenant as I partook of the sacrament that I would be willing to take upon me the

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    name of Jesus Christ and . . . to obey His commandments. Often, I hear the expression

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    that we partake of the sacrament to renew covenants made at baptism. While that’s

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    true, it’s much more than that. I’ve made a new covenant. You have made new covenants."

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    If we approach the sacrament with a broken heart and contrite spirit, the way we expect

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    a new convert to approach baptism, God renews the blessings of baptism for us, including

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    the cleansing effect.

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    President Nelson continued: “Now in return for which [God] makes the

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    statement that we will always have His Spirit to be with us. What a blessing!”

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    This is the three-part prescription for dysfunctional receptors for God’s love: repentance, scripture

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    study, and partaking of the sacrament to have the Holy Ghost with us. If we do not address

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    this dysfunction early on, we will end up “past feeling.” And that is spiritually

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    fatal.

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    Addressing our dysfunctional receptors for God’s love restores power, stability, and

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    direction in our lives. The prognosis when this receptor dysfunction is treated is excellent.

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    Give yourself an early Christmas present and get off the couch, like I did that Sunday

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    afternoon long ago. Make sure your receptors for God’s love are fully functional. Then,

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    as you continue doing those personal, private acts of devotion, you won’t slip back into

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    receptor dysfunction. I know that Jesus Christ “has all power to save every[one] that believeth

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    on his name and bringeth forth fruit meet for repentance.” I know that our Heavenly

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    Father’s message to us is this:

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    "If ye will repent, and harden not your hearts, then will I have mercy upon you, through mine

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    Only Begotten Son;

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    Therefore, whosoever repenteth, and hardeneth not his heart, he shall have claim on mercy

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    through mine Only Begotten Son, unto a remission of his sins; and these shall enter into my

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    rest."

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    This is my prayer for all of us. I pray that God will watch over and bless you and help

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    you throughout this Christmas season and throughout your lives, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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The example sentences of DYSFUNCTION in videos (15 in total of 36)

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erectile noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction premature noun, singular or mass ejaculation noun, singular or mass will modal go verb, base form away adverb over preposition or subordinating conjunction time noun, singular or mass okay adjective i personal pronoun hope verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction helps noun, plural
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the determiner best adjective, superlative example noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner dysfunction noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction japan proper noun, singular was verb, past tense their possessive pronoun abysmal adjective record noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction intercepting verb, gerund or present participle bombers noun, plural .
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but coordinating conjunction then adverb it personal pronoun also adverb can modal impact verb, base form erectile verb, base form dysfunction noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction delayed verb, past participle ejaculation noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun works verb, 3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner
can modal help verb, base form treat noun, singular or mass erectile noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass thanks noun, plural to to the determiner blood noun, singular or mass flow noun, singular or mass enhancing verb, gerund or present participle effects noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun can modal provide verb, base form
feet noun, plural varicose verb, non-3rd person singular present veins noun, plural erectile verb, non-3rd person singular present dysfunction noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction skin noun, singular or mass discoloration noun, singular or mass real adjective quick adjective guys noun, plural do verb, non-3rd person singular present me personal pronoun a determiner huge adjective favor noun, singular or mass
dysfunction noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present always adverb included verb, past participle doing verb, gerund or present participle things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction warm adjective compresses noun, plural and coordinating conjunction this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present something noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction many adjective
lastly adverb you personal pronoun can modal try verb, base form medications noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction what wh-pronoun we personal pronoun call verb, non-3rd person singular present medical adjective erectile noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction sildenafil noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction
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having verb, gerund or present participle a determiner mediterranean noun, singular or mass diet noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present improved verb, past participle erectile noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction slowed verb, past tense the determiner rate noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction decline noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction
meibomian proper noun, singular gland noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass treatment noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner may modal be verb, base form available adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun at preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun local adjective eye noun, singular or mass care noun, singular or mass provider noun, singular or mass
states noun, plural there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner cheapest adjective, superlative options noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction erectile noun, singular or mass dysfunction noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction because preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present equally adverb effective adjective
myth noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction way noun, singular or mass too adverb long adjective uh interjection human adjective beings noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present very adverb very adverb good adjective at preposition or subordinating conjunction absorbing verb, gerund or present participle dysfunction noun, singular or mass

Use "dysfunction" in a sentence | "dysfunction" example sentences

How to use "dysfunction" in a sentence?

  • If increased meta-knowledge is not counter-balanced by a corresponding growth in consciousness then the likelihood of psycho-spiritual dysfunction is great.
    -Eckhart Tolle-
  • Everyone has some dysfunction in their families. They have to deal with it. You don't walk away if you love someone. You help the person.
    -Hillary Clinton-
  • You are responsible for your life. You can't keep blaming somebody else for your dysfunction. Life is really about moving on.
    -Oprah Winfrey-
  • Seeing our VH-1 Behind the Music shows just how dysfunctional some of the moments of the band were but this new line-up has put the fun back in dysfunction.
    -James Young-
  • There was plenty of dysfunction in my family and I went to Catholic School with these psychotic nuns. I would always try to be funny to lighten the mood.
    -Downtown Julie Brown-
  • We all have family dysfunction. It's why we're successful, to fill that hole.
    -Eli Attie-
  • Can true function arise from basic dysfunction?
    -Ursula K. Le Guin-
  • The dark book has been terribly popular. Dark characters, dysfunction, and all sorts of things from reality that are true in our world.
    -Jan Karon-

Definition and meaning of DYSFUNCTION

What does "dysfunction mean?"

/ˌdisˈfəNG(k)SH(ə)n/

noun
abnormality or impairment in operation of specified bodily organ or system.