brain damage
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Definition
Noun: - Injury to the brain that impairs its functions: This refers to physical harm or destruction of brain tissue, which results in a loss or reduction of normal brain activity. This impairment can affect cognitive abilities, physical movement, sensory processing, or emotional regulation. The damage is often, but not always, permanent.
Usage
- The term "brain damage" is a non-count noun. It refers to the general condition or state of injury.
- It is typically used in medical, legal, and caregiving contexts.
- It describes the result of an injury or event, not the event itself.
Examples
- Noun:
- The car accident resulted in severe brain damage.
- A lack of oxygen during birth can cause brain damage.
- The boxer retired early due to concerns about cumulative brain damage.
Advanced Usage
- "to suffer brain damage": to experience this injury as a result of an event.
- The patient suffered irreversible brain damage after the stroke.
- "to cause brain damage": to be the agent or event that leads to this injury.
- The virus is known to cause brain damage in infants.
- "permanent/profound/severe/mild brain damage": adjectives used to describe the extent and nature of the injury.
- The fall led to permanent brain damage.
- He was left with profound brain damage requiring constant care.
Variants and Related Words
- Brain-damaged (adj): Having sustained injury to the brain.
- Specialized schools provide education for brain-damaged children.
- Brain injury (n): A more general term often used interchangeably with "brain damage," though sometimes "injury" can imply a specific event.
- Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability.
Synonyms
- Cerebral damage: Damage to the cerebrum or brain.
- Neurological damage: Damage to the nervous system, which includes the brain.
- Head injury: A broader term that may or may not involve brain damage.
Related Phrases
- Acquired brain damage (ABD): Brain damage that occurs after birth, from causes such as trauma, stroke, or illness, as opposed to genetic conditions.
- His acquired brain damage was the result of a near-drowning incident.
- Anoxic brain damage: Damage caused by a complete lack of oxygen to the brain.
- Anoxic brain damage following a heart attack can be devastating.
- Diffuse brain damage: Widespread injury affecting many areas of the brain, as opposed to a localized injury.
- The concussion caused diffuse brain damage, affecting multiple cognitive functions.
Noun
- injury to the brain that impairs its functions (especially permanently); can be caused by trauma to the head, infection, hemorrhage, inadequate oxygen, genetic abnormality, etc.