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metronomic

 

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Metronomic

Part of Speech: Adjective

1. Related to or characterized by a steady, regular beat or rhythm, typically used in reference to music.

2. Describes a treatment approach in medicine where drugs are administered consistently at regular intervals, typically at low doses.

Sample Sentences:

1. The band played a metronomic beat that had the audience dancing throughout the concert.

2. The metronomic ticking of the clock in the waiting room added to the tension.

3. Metronomic chemotherapy involves giving low doses of drugs at frequent intervals to maximize their effectiveness.

4. The doctor recommended a metronomic treatment plan to manage the patient's chronic pain.

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