constriction

[kənˈstrɪkʃ(ə)n]

constriction Definition

  • 1the action or process of making something narrower, especially by squeezing it or being squeezed
  • 2a feeling of tightness or pressure in a part of the body
  • 3a narrowing of the lumen of a tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or intestine

Using constriction: Examples

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

  • Example

    The constriction of the blood vessels can cause high blood pressure.

  • Example

    The snake kills its prey by constriction.

  • Example

    The constriction of the chest made it difficult for him to breathe.

constriction Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with constriction

  • a condition where muscles are contracted and unable to relax

    Example

    Muscle constriction can be caused by dehydration or overuse.

  • a narrowing of the airways in the lungs that makes it difficult to breathe

    Example

    Bronchial constriction is a common symptom of asthma.

  • intestinal constriction

    a narrowing of the intestines that can cause abdominal pain and constipation

    Example

    Intestinal constriction can be caused by inflammation or scar tissue.

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Summary: constriction in Brief

Constriction [kənˈstrɪkʃ(ə)n] refers to the process of making something narrower, often by squeezing. It can also refer to a feeling of tightness or pressure in the body, or a narrowing of a tubular structure like a blood vessel or intestine. Examples include the constriction of blood vessels causing high blood pressure, or the constriction of the chest making it difficult to breathe.

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