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sensitivity vs sensitisation

sensitisation vs sensitivity

sensitivity and sensitisation both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sensitivity Yes No No No
sensitisation Yes No No No
As nouns, sensitisation is a hyponym of sensitivity; that is, sensitisation is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sensitivity:
  • sensitivity: susceptibility to a pathogen
  • sensitisation: the state of being sensitive (as to an antigen)
Other hyponyms of sensitivity include habitus, sensitization, hypersensitivity, diathesis.
sensitivity (noun) sensitisation (noun)
the ability to respond to physical stimuli or to register small physical amounts or differences rendering an organism sensitive to a serum by a series of injections
the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment (psychology) the process of becoming highly sensitive to specific events or situations (especially emotional events or situations)
(physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation the state of being sensitive (as to an antigen)
sensitivity to emotional feelings (of self and others)
susceptibility to a pathogen
Difference between sensitivity and sensitisation

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