Pronunciation: /æbˈduːsənt nɜrv/
noun The abducent nerve is the sixth cranial nerve, responsible for controlling the movement of the lateral rectus muscle of the eye.
A1 The abducent nerve controls the movement of the eye outward.
A2 Damage to the abducent nerve can cause double vision.
B1 The abducent nerve is also known as the sixth cranial nerve.
B2 The abducent nerve originates in the pons of the brainstem.
C1 Surgery may be necessary to repair a damaged abducent nerve.
C2 The abducent nerve plays a crucial role in maintaining proper eye alignment.
formal The abducent nerve is responsible for the movement of the eye away from the midline of the body.
informal If your abducent nerve is not functioning properly, you may experience difficulty moving your eyes to the side.
slang I heard that dude pulled a muscle in his abducent nerve from staring at his phone too long.
figurative When faced with a difficult decision, it's like my abducent nerve is pulling me in opposite directions.
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