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vasoconstriction

[ vas-oh-kuhn-strik-shuhn, vey-zoh- ]

noun

, Physiology.
  1. constriction of the blood vessels, as by the action of a nerve.


vasoconstriction

/ vā′zō-kən-strĭkshən /

  1. Constriction of a blood vessel, as by a nerve or drug.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vasoconstriction1

First recorded in 1895–1900; vaso- + constriction
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Example Sentences

Ice, however, causes the opposite phenomenon: vasoconstriction, which causes blood vessels to narrow.

One such mechanism is vasoconstriction, which is when the muscles in blood vessel walls narrow to prevent heat loss, says cardiologist Laxmi Mehta of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

We agree that the tannins in tea have astringent properties, which means they can cause vasoconstriction and enhance blood clotting.

The blood vessels in my hands are being closed off - known as vasoconstriction - in order to keep my warm blood for my critical organs.

From BBC

Because caffeine constricts blood vessels, known as vasoconstriction, Cox recommends avoiding coffee or other caffeinated beverages immediately after the cold exposure of winter swimming.

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