Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anterograde
Adjective
/ˌæntəroʊˈɡreɪd/

Definition
Anterograde refers to the direction of movement or flow that is forward or in the same direction as the normal progression.

Examples
- After the accident, he experienced anterograde amnesia, making it difficult for him to form new memories.
- The anterograde transport of proteins in neurons is essential for proper brain function.
- In anterograde signaling, the nerve impulses travel away from the cell body towards the synapse.

Meaning
Typically used in a medical context, particularly in relation to memory or the flow of information, ‘anterograde’ describes processes that move towards a later time or an advancing state.

Synonyms
- Forward
- Progressive
- Advancing