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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning A good speaker knows when to use atonia to convey their intended meaning.
The disease affects the muscles and causes a condition of atonia.
The deep tissue massage helped to relieve atonia in her back muscles, making it easier to move.
The sleep disorder caused atonia during REM sleep.
The singer's atonia affected her ability to sustain notes during a performance.
The atonia of the audience during the performance was unsettling.
The patient's atonia reaction to the medication alarmed the doctor.
The therapy helped the patient with Parkinson's disease overcome atonia and regain some mobility.
The doctor diagnosed him with sleep apnea caused by atonia of the throat muscles.
The yoga instructor instructed the students to release any atonia in their muscles before starting the class.
The patient had atonia of the facial muscles, causing difficulty in speaking and eating.
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