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well-being1610s, from well (adv.) + gerundive of be.
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well-beingSubject's physical and mental soundness.
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well-beingnoun. a state of happiness, being pleased and content, low degrees of anguish, generally positive physical and cognitive health and attitude, or good quality of life.
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well-being(n) a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
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well-beingsalus
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well-beingA view of health that takes into account a child’s physical, social and emotional health.
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well-beingthe state of being healthy and happy.
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well-beingcouncils are required to consider the future well-being of the community when they plan their activities. This involves social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being.
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well-beinga context-dependent physical and mental condition determined by the presence of basic material for a good life, freedom and choice, health, good social relations, and security.
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well-beingA state of being happy and healthy.
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well-beingThe physical and mental integrity of the subjects participating in a clinical trial.
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well-beingA context- and situation-dependent state, comprising basic material for a good life, freedom and choice, health, good social relations, and security. (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005. Ecosystems [..]
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