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concussion
[kuhn-kuhsh-uhn]
noun
Pathology., injury to the brain or spinal cord due to jarring from a blow, fall, or the like.
shock caused by the impact of a collision, blow, etc.
the act of violently shaking or jarring.
concussion
/ kənˈkʌʃən /
noun
a jarring of the brain, caused by a blow or a fall, usually resulting in loss of consciousness
any violent shaking; jarring
concussion
An injury to a soft structure, especially the brain, produced by a violent blow or impact and followed by a temporary, sometimes prolonged, loss of function. A concussion of the brain results in transient loss of consciousness or memory.
Other Word Forms
- concussional adjective
- concussant adjective
- concussive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of concussion1
Example Sentences
“The house is shaking,” he says in the video as the escaping gas roars, its concussions jostling the camera.
Quinton Jackson said his son had recently suffered a concussion from a sparring session and should not have been involved in physical activity.
Across the country, reports involving injuries to school staff caused by acts of violence have included loss or reduction of sight, concussion, fractures, dislocations and crush injuries.
He was recovering from a concussion and had been advised by doctors to stay in a dark room so he could heal, Page recalled.
The NFL, however, cited a warning from the FDA that AIs can mask symptoms of a concussion and have not been proven to be safe or effective simply to increase energy.
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