Definition of Deconditioned

1. Verb. (past of decondition) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Deconditioned

1. decondition [v] - See also: decondition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deconditioned

deconceptualise
deconceptualised
deconceptualises
deconceptualising
deconceptualize
deconceptualized
deconceptualizes
deconceptualizing
deconcoct
deconcocted
deconcocting
deconcocts
decondensation
decondensed
decondition
deconditioned (current term)
deconditioning
deconditions
deconfigure
deconfigured
deconfigures
deconfiguring
deconfine
deconfined
deconfinement
deconfining
deconflict
deconflicted
deconflicting
deconfliction

Literary usage of Deconditioned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pellet-clad Interaction in Water Reactor Fuels: Seminar Proceedings, Aix-en by Direction de l'énergie nucléaire, DEC., Electricité de France, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2005)
"The fuel is said to be "deconditioned". This happens in fuel loaded for one cycle ... The situation is even worse if the deconditioned fuel is loaded into a ..."

2. The Navy Seal Physical Fitness Guide edited by Patricia A. Deuster (1997)
"+ With respect to endurance, the muscle quickly becomes deconditioned during ... In terms of power, a weak, deconditioned muscle is prone to re- injury when ..."

3. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"The condition may develop after acute sprains or in deconditioned persons subjected to continuing stresses which, for them, are excessive. ..."

4. Prosthetics/Amputations/Orthotics/Orthopedics and Spinal Cord Injury and edited by Mindy L. Aisen (2000)
"... vision-related functional activities after cataract surgery, improved gait with resistive exercise among deconditioned older persons and the like (72). ..."

5. Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General by Audrey F. Manley (1998)
"Older people or those who have been deconditioned from recent inactivity or illness may particularly benefit from resistance training due to improved ..."

6. Physical Fitness: A Guide for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury by David F. Apple, Jr. (1996)
"An individual with SCI who is sedentary becomes deconditioned, which can lead to functional deterioration. Exercise is necessary to break this cycle, ..."

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