Involutional example sentences

Related (4): decline, atrophic, degenerative, senile

involutional

definition

  - adjective form of involution

in·vo·lu·tion

noun

involution (noun) · involutions (plural noun)

  - the shrinkage of an organ in old age or when inactive, e.g. of the uterus after childbirth.

  - a function, transformation, or operator that is equal to its inverse, i.e. which gives the identity when applied to itself.

  - the process of involving or complicating, or the state of being involved or complicated:

Synonyms

involution, complexity, intricacy, complication, twist, turn, entanglement, contortion, involvement, tortuousness, convolutedness

"Involutional" Example Sentences

1. Involutional changes occur in the brain as we age.
2. The involutional process of menopause can be difficult for some women.
3. Involutional osteoporosis is a common condition in older individuals.
4. As the involutional stage of life approaches, many people start to reflect on their lives.
5. Involutional depression can be a symptom of aging.
6. Involutional dysphasia is a speech disorder that affects older adults.
7. The involutional period is marked by a decrease in physical activity and energy level.
8. Involutional ataxia is a neurological condition that affects balance and coordination.
9. Involutional ptosis is a drooping of the eyelid caused by aging.
10. Involutional changes in the skin can result in wrinkles and sagging.
11. Involutional delusions are false beliefs that develop in older age.
12. The involutional process can lead to a decrease in cognitive ability.
13. Involutional angiopathy is a disease that affects the blood vessels in the brain.
14. Involutional thyrotoxicosis is a thyroid condition that affects older adults.
15. The involutional phase of life often leads to the development of new interests and hobbies.
16. Involutional insomnia is a common sleep disorder in older adults.
17. Involutional melancholia is a form of depression that develops later in life.
18. Involutional psychiatric disorders are common in older adults.
19. Involutional parkinsonism is a neurological condition that affects movement.
20. Involutional alopecia is hair loss due to aging.
21. Involutional acromegaly is a rare condition that affects the pituitary gland.
22. Involutional lumbosacral stenosis is a spinal condition that affects older adults.
23. Involutional retinopathy is a disease that affects the retina in the eye.
24. Involutional torsion dystonia is a movement disorder that affects older adults.
25. Involutional hemangioma is a benign tumor that can develop in older adults.
26. Involutional hyponatremia is a condition in which the body retains too much water.
27. Involutional prostatitis is a prostate condition that affects older men.
28. Involutional endometriosis is a condition that affects the uterus in older women.
29. Involutional cerebellar atrophy is a neurological condition that affects coordination and balance.
30. Involutional esotropia is a condition in which the eyes turn inward due to aging.

Common Phases

1. Involutional depression;
2. Involutional psychosis;
3. Involutional melancholia;
4. Involutional paranoid state;
5. Involutional syndrome;
6. Involutional hypomania;
7. Involutional neurosis;
8. Involutional pseudodementia;
9. Involutional mania;
10. Involutional personality disorder.

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