Pronunciation: /siː viː eɪ/
noun CVA - acronym for cerebrovascular accident, commonly known as a stroke
A1 A CVA is a type of stroke that affects the brain.
A2 My grandfather had a CVA last year and is now recovering in the hospital.
B1 The doctor explained that a CVA occurs when there is a blockage in the blood vessels supplying the brain.
B2 After suffering a CVA, the patient may experience weakness on one side of the body.
C1 The neurologist recommended a series of tests to determine the cause of the CVA.
C2 The rehabilitation program for patients who have had a CVA focuses on improving motor skills and cognitive function.
formal The patient suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) which resulted in paralysis on one side of the body.
informal My grandpa had a CVA last year and he's been recovering well ever since.
slang I heard that dude had a CVA and now he can't even walk straight.
figurative The company experienced a financial CVA when their main investor pulled out unexpectedly.
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