IPA: /ˈætrəfi/
KK: /ˈætrəfi/
intransitive verb
Definition: To gradually lose strength, health, or size, often due to lack of use or nourishment.
Example: If you don't exercise regularly, your muscles may atrophy over time.
noun
Definition: A condition where a body part, organ, or tissue decreases in size or becomes weaker due to disease, lack of use, or injury.
Example: After months of inactivity, the patient's muscles showed signs of atrophy.
transitive verb
Definition: To cause a part of the body or an organ to become weaker or smaller due to lack of use or nourishment.
Example: If you don't exercise regularly, your muscles may atrophy over time.