Claustrophobia in a sentence as a noun

The sicker people are, the less claustrophobia seems to stress them out.

We don't advertise it but do screen people for claustrophobia instead.

Anywhere between 4–20% of patients refuse to go through with the MRI due to claustrophobia.

The terror of being exposed on the surface, and the claustrophobia in tight underground packages.

I'm a big, broad man and was concerned whether my shoulders would even fit in the thing, and have very mild claustrophobia.

Note that I don't have claustrophobia so I don't know if this is a realistic solution; it's just the first thing that popped into my mind.

I've enjoyed schools as a student, but found them to induce a bit of claustrophobia even when I knew that I was just passing through.

At this point, there should be enough research on claustrophobia to provide the necessary knowledge for the design.

It created a sense of claustrophobia, with some subtle design tweaks it now feels like a helpful and compelling navigation feature.

On the other hand, "Beautiful landscape will be displayed in the cabin," so that may help relieve claustrophobia.

On the other hand if you can imagine putting a car in there the claustrophobia argument disappears and you can think straight again...

Another colleague once asked me to spell "claustrophobia" when she was sitting in front of a computer connected to the internet.

The fixed position headers in Google+ take up screen space, giving almost a sense of claustrophobia for negligible benefit.

The sicker people are, the less claustrophobia seems to stress them outMedical-tech-in-a-past-life here.

Personally I'm still worried about the claustrophobia issues.

But this wasn't one of them: standing between the woman and the end of a claustrophobia-induced panic attack wasn't the laws of nature but two goons scared of the legal consequences of their actions.

Claustrophobia definitions

noun

a morbid fear of being closed in a confined space