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atrophic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for atrophic.

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Quick take

(medicine) Of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of atrophic gathered in one view.

adjective

(medicine) Of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy.

adjective

(of a scar) Sunken, recessed, and indented.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for atrophic.

adjective

(medicine) Of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy.

adjective

(of a scar) Sunken, recessed, and indented.

Example sentences

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Projects with much smaller budget than Atrophic has achieved much better x-plat UI without relying on electron [1].

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He was only left with an atrophic, gliotic frontal lobe (and an intact right hemisphere).

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Unfortunately it was resistant to healing, and eventually an atrophic non-union called for surgery.

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If we cannot take care of our children half-decently, everybody, even those with atrophic empathy, should care.

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With my atrophic scars, we know that UV can reduce collagen levels which would reduce the healing potential at those sites.

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Wtf, and this is from 1 company How many atrophic,xAi,google,Microsoft would be????

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My surgeon announced an atrophic non-union and said that surgical fixation was the only way forward, which I accepted and everything turned out fine.

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The treatment itself didn't generate any new floaters, but in the past year I did start experiencing a set of new floaters which correlates with the new atrophic hole my doc found.

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For example, long-range balloon travel in Mary Shelley's The Last Man is an atrophic and naive earnest extrapolation of the bleeding edge technology of the time that is clearly meant to establish that the tragic story is a vision of a far future (which, despite this little touch, still looks exactly like the 1820's); the balloon flights in Verne are much harder science fiction because technology is the main subject.

Quote examples

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"[The atrophic principle] tends to be invoked by theorists whenever they do not have a good enough theory to explain the observed facts." - Roger Penrose Isn't the anthropic principle just the most recent god-of-the-gaps argument - i.e.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use atrophic in a sentence?

Projects with much smaller budget than Atrophic has achieved much better x-plat UI without relying on electron [1].

What does atrophic mean?

(medicine) Of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy.

What part of speech is atrophic?

atrophic is commonly used as adjective.