Pronunciation: /haɪˈpɒksiə/
noun a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply at the tissue level
A1 Hypoxia can occur at high altitudes where the air is thin.
A2 Symptoms of hypoxia include shortness of breath and confusion.
B1 Pilots undergo training to recognize and manage hypoxia in case of cabin pressure loss.
B2 Severe hypoxia can lead to organ damage and even death if not treated promptly.
C1 Medical professionals use various methods to assess and treat hypoxia in patients.
C2 Research is ongoing to better understand the mechanisms of hypoxia and develop more effective treatments.
formal Hypoxia is a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
informal If you climb too high in the mountains, you might experience hypoxia due to the lack of oxygen at high altitudes.
slang I felt so out of breath at the top of the stairs, it was like I had a bit of hypoxia going on.
figurative Being in a toxic relationship can feel like emotional hypoxia, draining you of the love and support you need.
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