adynamic

[ey-dahy-nam-ik]

adynamic Definition

  • 1lacking strength or vigor; sluggish
  • 2pertaining to or caused by a lack of muscular tone or activity

Using adynamic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adynamic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient's adynamic state was concerning to the doctors.

  • Example

    The adynamic economy has led to high unemployment rates.

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    The athlete's adynamic performance was attributed to a lack of training.

adynamic Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adynamic

  • a condition in which the intestines are unable to contract normally, leading to an obstruction

    Example

    The patient was diagnosed with adynamic ileus after experiencing severe abdominal pain.

  • a condition in which bones become weak and brittle due to a lack of physical activity or hormonal imbalances

    Example

    The elderly woman was diagnosed with adynamic bone disease after suffering multiple fractures.

  • a medical term used to describe a lack of movement or activity in the area of the chest overlying the heart

    Example

    The doctor noted an adynamic precordium during the patient's physical examination.

Origins of adynamic

from Greek 'a-' meaning 'not' + 'dynamikos' meaning 'powerful'

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Summary: adynamic in Brief

'Adynamic' [ey-dahy-nam-ik] is an adjective that describes something lacking strength or vigor, often due to a lack of muscular tone or activity. It can be used to describe physical conditions like adynamic ileus or adynamic bone disease. Synonyms include 'lethargic', 'inactive', and 'sluggish'. Antonyms include 'dynamic', 'energetic', and 'vigorous'.