occluded

[uh-kloo-did]

occluded Definition

  • 1blocked or closed off (an opening, channel, or artery)
  • 2hidden from view; concealed
  • 3linguistics: (of a sound) produced with complete closure of the oral passage and then released explosively, as the sounds p, b, t, d, k, g

Using occluded: Examples

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

  • Example

    The road was occluded by fallen trees after the storm.

  • Example

    The view of the mountains was occluded by the fog.

  • Example

    The patient had an occluded artery that required surgery.

  • Example

    The speaker's occluded pronunciation made it difficult to understand them.

occluded Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for occluded

Phrases with occluded

  • a weather front where a cold front overtakes a warm front and forces it aloft

    Example

    The forecast called for an occluded front to move through the area, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.

  • a blockage of the airway that prevents air from reaching the lungs

    Example

    The Heimlich maneuver is used to clear an occluded airway and restore breathing.

  • a language that is not widely spoken or understood outside of a particular community or region

    Example

    The indigenous tribe has its own occluded language that is only spoken by a few hundred people.

Origins of occluded

from Latin 'occludere', meaning 'to shut up'

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Summary: occluded in Brief

'Occluded' [uh-kloo-did] describes something that is blocked, closed off, or hidden from view. It can refer to physical obstructions like a blocked artery or a road that is closed, or to more abstract concepts like occluded language. In linguistics, 'occluded' refers to a sound that is produced with complete closure of the oral passage and then released explosively. An example sentence is 'The view of the mountains was occluded by the fog.'