lengthening reaction

lengthening reaction
length·en·ing reaction 'leŋ(k)th-(ə-)niŋ-, 'len(t)th- n reflex relaxation of a muscle when it is subjected to excessive and vigorous stretching

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the elongation of the extensor muscles which permits flexion of a limb.

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