Decompensate

/ˌdiːˈkɒmpənseɪt/ verb

Definition

To fail to maintain normal function, especially when the body's systems can no longer cope with stress or disease.

Etymology

From de- (reverse) + compensate (balance, make up for). Coined in medical contexts to describe when the body loses its ability to adapt.

Kelly Says

A patient with heart disease might decompensate suddenly during infection or stress—their heart, already weakened, can no longer pump blood effectively, causing a medical emergency.

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