"Contractility" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "contractility" refers to the ability of a muscle fiber or smooth muscle to contract and shorten in response to stimulation. In other words, it is the capacity of a muscle to constrict or reduce its size, which is typically measured by changes in its length or movement.
Usage Examples of Contractility
A contractee is a person or entity that enters into a contract with another party, typically a contractor or a corporation. In other words, a contractee is the party that receives the benefits or services specified in a contract.
Contractibility refers to the ability of a shape or a geometric object to be shrunk down to a single point or a smaller shape without tearing or stretching it. In other words, a contractible shape is one that can be continuously deformed into a smaller shape, such as a point or a smaller region, without any gaps or holes forming.
Capable of being contracted or reduced in size or extent; able to be folded or closed in on itself. Typically refers to spatial structures or shapes that can be collapsed or shrunk to a smaller size.
Contractile refers to the ability of a muscle or tissue to contract or shorten in size. In other words, contractile means having the capacity to move or change shape through muscle action.