"Sclerotic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sclerotic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sclerotic" Meaning

Sclerotic refers to something that is rigid, hard, or hardened, often due to disease or injury. It can also be used to describe a lack of flexibility or openness to new ideas.

Example: "The sclerotic condition of her heart made it difficult for her to perform everyday tasks."

It can also refer to the formation of scar tissue in an artery, often caused by atherosclerosis, which can lead to reduced blood flow and increased risk of heart attack or stroke.

In a broader sense, the term can be used metaphorically to describe a mindset or an attitude that is inflexible or stubborn.

It is derived from the Greek word "scleros," which means "to harden."

"Sclerotic" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sclerotic"


1. Characterized by or causing stiffening

The sclerotic treatment involved a series of exercises designed to improve mobility in her stiff joints.

2. Resembling or consisting of scales

The sclerotic bark of the ancient tree was rough to the touch.

3. Having a hard, scaly skin or outer layer

As a child, the leper wore clothes that hid her secretive, sclerotic lesions, shunned by the community.

4. Relating to, caused by, or resulting from atherosclerosis

The doctors told him that his sclerotic arteries were causing the persistent calf pain.

5. Dry, hard, and thickened, often in a way that cracks with age

Her sclerotic hands looked older than her years, reflecting years of outdoor work.

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To become hardened or rigid, often due to the formation of a tough or hardened outer layer or coating.

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