In addition, the Act specifically provides for prevention and support services to the chronically mentally ill to prevent unnecessary institutionalization and for the development of community-based mental health services.
We will launch a special effort in thechronically distressed areas of Appalachia.
He had chronically suffered from intense pains in the head from his eighteenth year; and M.
Feuerbach's special service consists in the rebuttal of the metaphysic in which religion had chronically taken refuge from the straightforward criticism of freethinkers, in itself admittedly unanswerable.
Hugh Miller, whose natural gifts for geological research were chronically turned to confusion by his orthodox bias, was repeatedly so assailed, when in point of fact he was perpetually tampering with the facts to salve the Scriptures.
Old man Wiley, the aged and chronicallysleepy janitor was actually sitting wide awake.
Study yourself a little, and see whether you find yourself chronically in a hurry or not.
Men and women sometimes seem to prefer to go on working--chronically tired--getting no joy from life whatever, rather than to take the trouble to think enough to gain the habit of working restfully.
First, there is the strain of the person or circumstance chronically resisted and secondly, there is the strain of the pose of saintly resignation.
Everybody in her household is tired out with her demands, and she herself is ill, chronically ill.
Again he is represented by the theorist constitutionally and chronically too lazy to do honest and constructive work either physically or mentally.
A falling state of the mind induces a chronically gloomy outlook and produces inevitably a falling condition of the body.
This is one great reason why one who is, as we say, chronicallythinking and talking of his ailments and symptoms, who is complaining and fearing, is never well.
The fiscal deficit - the result of chronically low tax collection and increased spending, including reconstruction costs from the October 2005 earthquake - appears manageable for now.
As we have first traced them, the Romans are a cluster of agricultural and pastoral tribes, chronically at war with their neighbours, and centring round certain refuge-fortresses on one or two of the "Seven Hills.
On the other hand, foreign influences would chronically tend to promote doubt, especially where the foreigner was not a mere successful votary exalting his own God, but a sympathetic thinker questioning all the Godisms alike.
The long-continued dispute as to the guilt of the Knights Templars is still chronically re-opened.
As has been said, this promiscuous attitude on Cowperwood's part was the natural flowering out of a temperament that was chronically promiscuous, intellectually uncertain, and philosophically anarchistic.
Ye've smoked as many as five since ye come in at midnight,' the woman goes on, as shechronically complains.
And the waiter (business being chronically slack at the Crozier) represented all whom it might or might not concern, and absorbed the whole of the information.
For example, it is all too common for the partner of a chronically depressed person also to fall into a serious depression.
Kostrubala has noticed that long-distance running often greatly reduces or even eliminates the typical early morning awakening and insomnia of the chronically depressed person.
Patients are asked to imagine, as vividly as {166} possible, that they are facing the very thing they chronically have tried to avoid.
If he were not forbidden under heavy penalties to cross a state line with a wench, he would be chronically unfaithful to his wife.
This was ineffective; the royal treasury was chronically bankrupt, endurance ceased to be a virtue and the question came to a head at the close of 1497.
Juan de Montana, receiver of Huesca and Lerida was another whose accounts were chronicallyin arrear.
Her people arechronically hard up, and, that being so, to tear up a cheque for a thousand pounds deliberately was in her case rather heroic.
He's a most astonishing cad, andchronically hard up.
They become discouraged from the struggle as they grow older, often get to be chronically dependent on charity, and not infrequently fall at last into a pauper's grave.
There are lazy persons who will not support themselves or their families; there are certain persons who are chronically ill or dependent; there are various types of defectives and delinquents.
A chronically running nose, accompanied by frequent nose-bleeds and a cough to clear the throat.
No man chronicallyneglects any one of the above rules without reducing his industrial efficiency.
Allowing the child to "outgrow" adenoids may mean not only that he is being subjected to infectionchronically but that his body is allowed to be permanently deformed and his health endangered.
No man chronically neglects all of them without becoming, sooner or later, a health bankrupt.
It may be that in a world in which most men chronically crave alternately stimulants and narcotics, he was in a measure right.
It is a repetition of the difficulty a friend of mine and myself had over a steam launch called the Dragon Fly, whose internal health was chronically poor, and subject to bad attacks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chronically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: frequently; habitually; persistently; regularly; routinely