adjective
- becoming rigid and unresponsive to change
- relating to or affecting the sclera of the eye
- hardened or thickened, especially of body tissue
Usage: medical
Usage: medical
Examples
- The company’s sclerotic management structure prevented innovation.
- Years of bureaucracy had made the organization sclerotic and slow to respond.
- The sclerotic political system resisted all attempts at reform.
- The doctor examined the patient’s sclerotic tissue under the microscope.
- Sclerotic changes in the blood vessels can indicate cardiovascular disease.
- The once-dynamic industry had become sclerotic over decades of regulation.