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vasomotor

[ vas-oh-moh-ter, vey-zoh- ]

adjective

, Physiology.
  1. regulating the diameter of blood vessels, as certain nerves.


vasomotor

/ ˌveɪzəʊˈməʊtə /

adjective

  1. (of a drug, agent, nerve, etc) relating to or affecting the diameter of blood vessels


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Word History and Origins

Origin of vasomotor1

First recorded in 1860–65; vaso- + motor

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Example Sentences

Uricsol quickly controls Vasomotor Rhinitis and eliminates such conditions from the system.

The vasomotor nerves, however, control much more than heat processes and digestion.

The drug lowers arterial tension by depressing the vasomotor centres and the heart itself.

Vasomotor disturbances, neurasthenic symptoms, obsessions, and hysterical phenomena occur in many women as well as in some men.

They lose control over their vasomotor system to some extent as a result of this systemic erethism.

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