wasting away
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Definition
Noun A gradual, often severe, physical decline and reduction in size or mass of a body part or tissue, typically due to disease, disuse, or lack of nourishment.
Usage
This term is used to describe the process or state of progressive physical deterioration. It is most commonly applied in medical, health, and general descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The patient's wasting away was a direct result of the prolonged illness.
- Doctors were concerned about the muscle wasting away observed in the immobilized limb.
- The documentary showed the tragic wasting away of the animals during the famine.
Advanced Usage
- "to waste away" (verb phrase): The process of undergoing this decline.
- Without proper treatment, he continued to waste away.
Variants and Related Words
- Atrophy (n.): The technical medical term for the wasting away of body tissues.
- Emaciation (n.): The state of being abnormally thin or weak, often as a result of illness or lack of food; a severe result of wasting away.
- Cachexia (n.): A complex syndrome involving severe weight loss, muscle atrophy, and fatigue, often associated with chronic diseases like cancer.
Synonyms
- Atrophy
- Degeneration
- Decline
- Shrinking
- Emaciation
Antonyms
- Growth
- Development
- Strengthening
- Hypertrophy (increase in size of an organ/tissue)
Related Phrases
- Wasting disease: An illness that causes progressive physical decline and wasting away.
- Tuberculosis was historically known as a wasting disease.
Noun
- a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse