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Okay, so I need to define the slang term "athelia" and provide an example sentence that uses it. Let me start by recalling what "athelia" means. From my knowledge, it's a term related to the condition of being unable to move properly or something like that. Wait, maybe it's a medical term? Or could it be used in another context?
Wait, I think in some contexts, "athel" might refer to being unable to walk or move well. Maybe in sports or physical activities. Let me check my memory. Oh right! In the context of sports or athletics, athletes often use terms like "athleticism" to describe their ability to perform athletic training. So perhaps "athelia" is a term used in that field.
Now, defining it: Athel means being unable to move properly, maybe physically? Or could be more specific? Maybe in the context of physical therapy or rehabilitation. Let me verify. Yes, "athel" might refer to the condition where an athlete has difficulty moving their body parts. So the definition would be that people with athel experience mobility issues.
For the example sentence: "The runner is considered athel because they can't move as smoothly as usual during their training." That seems correct. Wait, but maybe more edgy or unsettling? Hmm. An example sentence using it could be something like, "She's been in the medical field for years and knows all about athelia patients