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Esthesia

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The inability to feel pain due to a congenital condition is known as congenital analgesia or congenital esthesia.
Her esthesia was overwhelmed by the pungent aroma of the blue cheese.
The artist used different textures in her paintings to create a sense of esthesia.
The artist's esthesia helped her to create beautiful paintings.
His strong esthesia for spicy food made him love Indian cuisine.
The athlete was aware of his bodily esthesia while doing the strenuous exercise.
The chef ensured that the food was served at the right temperature to maintain the customers' esthesia.
The optometrist tested her patient's esthesia to determine their visual acuity.
His esthesia was so acute that he could detect a pin drop in the silence.
Her esthesia of dizziness made her stumble while walking.
The company designed a smart thermostat that could adjust the temperature according to the esthesia of the occupants.
His acute esthesia allowed him to detect the scent of gas and avoid a potentially hazardous situation.
The patient's esthesia was diminished after the surgery.
The athlete's esthesia was compromised due to nerve damage, making it difficult for him to gauge his movements accurately.
Her heightened esthesia allowed her to detect the slightest hint of garlic in the soup.
The writer's esthesia helped her to vividly describe the scene in her novel.
Her diminished esthesia made it difficult for her to differentiate between different fragrances.
He has a heightened esthesia that allows him to detect even the slightest hint of bitterness.
The surgeon ensured that the patient had complete esthesia before starting the operation.
The anesthesiologist carefully monitored the patient's response to the esthesia.
The acupuncturist aimed to stimulate the patient's esthesia by targeting specific pressure points.
His acute esthesia allowed him to identify different bird calls.
His keen esthesia allows him to see the faintest of stars in the night sky.
The loud noise damaged his esthesia, causing him to experience hearing loss.
The artist's painting stimulated the esthesia of sight, evoking various emotions in the viewer.
The esthesia in her mouth was dulled after eating the excessively spicy dish.
The sensory deprivation tank was designed to remove all esthesia and induce a state of relaxation.
A person with synesthesia experiences esthesia through multiple senses at once.
His esthesia allowed him to distinguish different bird calls in the forest.
The experiment was conducted to test the participants' esthesia thresholds.
The chocolate connoisseur's esthesia enabled him to detect the slightest variation in cocoa beans' flavor.
The aromatherapist's esthesia enabled her to create custom blends of essential oils.
The esthesia of the skin can be affected by temperature changes.
The artist was fascinated by the esthesia of touch in sculpture.
The artist's esthesia allowed him to capture the essence of the landscape on canvas.
The athlete's reflexes and esthesia were essential for their performance.
Her esthesia to cold was so low that she always wore several layers of clothing in winter.
Her keen esthesia for subtle flavors made her an excellent sommelier.
Her esthesia was so sensitive that she could distinguish different textures of fabric by touch alone.
The chef's esthesia helped him to season the dish perfectly.
The patient's esthesia of numbness prompted the doctor to do a nerve test.
The doctor recommended the use of esthesia to manage the pain during labor.
The chef's innovative dish played with the diners' gustatory esthesia, combining sweet and savory flavors.
The sommelier recommended a full-bodied wine to enhance the esthesia of the beef dish.
The woman opted for esthesia to manage her pain during labor.
His esthesia was compromised due to the nerve damage he suffered during the accident.
The bright light gave her a momentary esthesia in her eyes.
The softness of the fur gave her a gentle esthesia as she petted the kitten.
The audiologist tested her patient's esthesia by playing different frequencies of sound.
The patient's loss of esthesia on their fingertips was a cause for concern.
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