Definition of Detraining

1. Verb. (present participle of detrain) ¹

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Definition of Detraining

1. detrain [v] - See also: detrain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Detraining

detractour
detractress
detractresses
detracts
detraditionalisation
detraditionalise
detraditionalised
detraditionalising
detraditionalization
detraditionalize
detraditionalized
detraditionalizes
detraditionalizing
detrain
detrained
detraining (current term)
detrainment
detrainments
detrains
detransitivise
detransitivize
detraque
detraques
detrect
detrected
detrecting
detrects
detrend
detrended
detrending

Literary usage of Detraining

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

1. Art and the Great War by Albert Eugene Gallatin (1919)
"Drawing JAMES Me BEY detraining a Howitzer by Moonlight. Drawing CRW NEVINSON That Cursed Wood. Oil CRW NEVINSON After a Push. ..."

2. The Navy Seal Physical Fitness Guide edited by Patricia A. Deuster (1997)
"detraining Regular exercise is necessary to maintain fitness. ... This deconditioning or detraining effect will be discussed later in this chapter. ..."

3. Transportation of Troops and Materiel by Chauncey Brooke Baker (1905)
"If the detraining is to take place at a concentration camp or in its vicinity, it will be necessary that provision be made for side-track, spurs, ..."

4. Studies in Minor Tactics, 1915 by Ernest Darius Scott (1918)
"... to cover the detraining of the remainder of the Regiment. I will remain at this station until the next section comes in. With the fourth section there ..."

5. Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General by Audrey F. Manley (1998)
"Maintenance, detraining, and Prolonged Inactivity Most adaptations that result from both endurance and resistance training will be reversed if a person ..."

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