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degenerative
This term carries a heavy clinical weight, signaling a process that is irreversible and steadily worsening. It evokes a sense of inevitable decline, where the body's structural integrity fails slowly rather than abruptly. It is almost exclusively used in medical or biological contexts to describe a downward trajectory of health. In social or political discourse, the word is used more rarely and with a harsher, judgmental tone to describe a moral or cultural collapse. In these instances, it suggests a loss of quality or a descent into a lower, more primitive, or corrupted state.
Meanings
Characterized by the progressive deterioration of cells, tissues, or organs over time.
"The patient was diagnosed with a degenerative disc disease."