atrophied Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of atrophied In English

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Examples of atrophied

  • Their minds and wills atrophied, and they became solely creatures of sensual instinct.

  • Female worms had atrophied ovaries but did not have alteration in the vitelline glands.

  • Daily workouts were essential, not just to limber up, but to activate muscles that atrophied from lack of use.

  • In contrast, production practice (with explicit information) resulted in learning that was available for use only in production and that atrophied markedly over time.

  • Any skills they had possessed would have atrophied from their years of involuntary inactivity.

  • The liberal social uplift approach atrophied under the weight of this powerful doctrine.

  • Their activities gradually atrophied, however, due to the changes in economic structure accompanying the tightening of the nation's seclusion.

  • Isolated and compelled by a religious and cultural assimilation through missionaries, these languages are becoming debilitated and atrophied.

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