decerebrate

[dee-SER-uh-breyt]

decerebrate Definition

  • 1to remove or disable the cerebrum from a person or animal, typically by surgically cutting the brain stem
  • 2to render someone or something incapable of normal thought or action

Using decerebrate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The patient was decerebrated to prevent further damage to the brain.

  • Example

    The accident decerebrated him, leaving him unable to speak or move.

  • Example

    The company's poor management has decerebrated its ability to compete in the market.

decerebrate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for decerebrate

Phrases with decerebrate

  • a state of increased muscle tone and stiffness that occurs after decerebration

    Example

    The decerebrate rigidity made it impossible for him to move his limbs.

  • an abnormal body position that occurs after decerebration, characterized by extension of the arms and legs and pronation of the arms

    Example

    The decerebrate posture indicated severe brain damage.

  • decerebrate response

    an abnormal reflex response that occurs after decerebration, characterized by extension of the arms and legs in response to painful stimuli

    Example

    The decerebrate response suggested that the patient had suffered a serious brain injury.

Origins of decerebrate

from Latin 'de-' meaning 'remove' + 'cerebrum' meaning 'brain'

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Summary: decerebrate in Brief

'Decerebrate' [dee-SER-uh-breyt] means to remove or disable the cerebrum from a person or animal, rendering them incapable of normal thought or action. It can also refer to rendering someone or something incapable of normal thought or action. Examples include 'The patient was decerebrated to prevent further damage to the brain,' and 'The company's poor management has decerebrated its ability to compete in the market.'