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Answer for the clue "Malady in the 2000 film "Memento" ", 7 letters:
amnesia

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Word definitions for amnesia in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening" [syn: memory loss , blackout ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context pathology English) loss of memory; forgetfulness.

Usage examples of amnesia.

Why had it taken her so long to realize that her amnesia left her vulnerable, at the mercy of anyone who chose to manipulate her?

I thought someone was accusing me of faking amnesia, but what if the person who sent this note is accusing me of being an imposter?

I plan to have a huge party, and then develop an acute attack of amnesia for the next ten years.

Matthew Bradford, remember, or is your amnesia giving you problems again?

He said he saw no reason why such a retrograde amnesia should not thrust backward decades, or almost a whole lifetime.

But none of us had ever encountered, even imagined, such a power of amnesia, the possibility of a pit into which everything, every experience, every event, would fathomlessly drop, a bottomless memory-hole that would engulf the whole world.

Abysses of amnesia continually opened beneath him, but he would bridge them, nimbly, by fluent confabulations and fictions of all kinds.

Liysa had outlined her very detailed plot to fake amnesia so that she could break up with Tim without any recriminations.

Instead, she had faked a histrionic attack of amnesia, like something right out of a soap opera.

Liysa told Nick about her affair with Tim Sands and explained to him about her attack of amnesia that ended it.

When Remy awakes, she is suffering from amnesia, and so at first she is bewildered by the potent attraction she feels toward the strangely familiar man who whisks her from her hospital bed and returns her safely to her home.

Because amnesia or not, you have an incredibly strong sense of family.

South were palaces, museums, thought-cathedrals, living-pools and amnesia wombs.

I beat the bush to flush out whoever was behind my amnesia, I got you.

You well know why you agree with the reasons for the amnesia, and the benefit you enjoy.