"Commotio" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Commotio" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Commotio" Meaning

Commotio is a Latin term that refers to a type of cardiac injury that occurs due to a sudden, blunt force to the chest. This can cause the heart to become dislocated from its normal position, leading to abnormal heart rhythms and potentially life-threatening consequences.

"Commotio" Examples

Commotio (noun)

Definition: A Latin term meaning "agitation" or "disturbance", often used to describe a cardiac arrhythmia caused by a sudden blow or impact to the chest.


Examples:


The athlete suffered a commotio cordis after being hit in the chest during a football game, requiring immediate medical attention.
The commotio in the financial markets caused by the company's sudden announcement led to a sharp decline in stock prices.
The sudden commotion in the classroom when the teacher raised her voice startled the students and disrupted the lesson.
The presence of a commotion outside the room made it difficult for the team to focus on their meeting.
The excitement and commotion at the music festival made it hard for anyone to hear the music over the noise.

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