Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪtənsi/
noun the state of being open, expanded, or unobstructed
A1 The doctor checked the patency of the patient's airways.
A2 The patency of the blood vessels was crucial for the success of the surgery.
B1 Regular exercise can help improve the patency of the arteries.
B2 The patency of the drainage system in the building was causing flooding issues.
C1 The engineer conducted tests to ensure the patency of the pipeline.
C2 The patency of the legal system was questioned due to the delays in court proceedings.
formal The doctor checked the patency of the patient's blood vessels during the examination.
informal The plumber made sure the patency of the pipes was not compromised.
slang I need to clear my nasal passages to ensure patency.
figurative The transparency of her intentions allowed for the patency of communication in the meeting.
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