Noun Phrase
/əˈkwaɪərd ˈstɪrəlɪti/
"Acquired sterility" refers to a condition where an individual becomes sterile due to factors that are not hereditary. This can be the result of medical procedures, disease, or environmental factors. The term is commonly used in medical contexts, particularly in discussions about reproductive health, fertility treatments, and public health. It is a technical term that is more frequently found in written contexts, such as medical literature and academic papers, rather than in everyday oral speech.
"The patient was diagnosed with acquired sterility after undergoing chemotherapy."
"El paciente fue diagnosticado con esterilidad adquirida después de someterse a quimioterapia."
"Acquired sterility can occur due to various medical conditions that affect reproductive organs."
"La esterilidad adquirida puede ocurrir debido a diversas condiciones médicas que afectan los órganos reproductivos."
"In some cases, acquired sterility may be reversible with proper medical intervention."
"En algunos casos, la esterilidad adquirida puede ser reversible con la intervención médica adecuada."
The specific term "acquired sterility" does not feature prominently in idiomatic expressions. However, the concept of sterility can be prominent in various phrases related to infertility or reproductive health.
"He felt he was fighting against the odds to overcome his acquired sterility."
"Sentía que estaba luchando contra las probabilidades para superar su esterilidad adquirida."
"They are looking for a silver lining in their struggle with acquired sterility."
"Están buscando un rayo de esperanza en su lucha contra la esterilidad adquirida."
"After being diagnosed with acquired sterility, she realized it was only one chapter in her life story."
"Después de ser diagnosticada con esterilidad adquirida, se dio cuenta de que era solo un capítulo en la historia de su vida."
The term "acquired" comes from the Latin "acquirere," meaning to gain or obtain, while "sterility" is derived from the Latin "sterilis," meaning barren or unproductive. Together, the term refers to a state of infertility that is gained or developed after birth.
Synonyms: - Induced infertility - Non-hereditary sterility - Situational sterility
Antonyms: - Fertility - Reproductive capability - Prolificacy