plural atrophies
1
: decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue
atrophy of muscles
also
: arrested development or loss of a part or organ incidental to the normal development or life of an animal or plant
2
: a wasting away or progressive decline
It was not a solitude of atrophy, of negation, but of perpetual flowering.—Willa Cather
an atrophy of imagination
atrophied; atrophying; atrophies
: to waste away (as from disease or disuse) : to undergo atrophy
Extended periods of weightlessness resulted in body fluids pooling in the upper torso, causing changes in how the heart pumped blood. In addition, muscles began to atrophy, bones lost calcium and mass …—Warren E. Leary
Because of an incomplete spine, only one nerve serviced her legs, causing them to atrophy.—Ada Brownell
Communion with nature strengthens both body and soul; isolation from nature causes both to atrophy.—Mark Purcell
also
: to cause (something) to waste away or undergo atrophy
When reform becomes too theological, it atrophies some forces even while it galvanizes others. —John C. Culver
see also atrophied
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