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hemorrhage

verb as in bleed

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In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage.

Many patients who die have fixable wounds—their deaths are from hemorrhage.

Britain does not want to see the City of London hemorrhage hundreds of billions of pounds if Russian investors pull out.

The pianist would survive Kennedy by 15 years, before succumbing to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 48.

But within a minute, the midwife called for backup, and Turlington Burns began to hemorrhage.

Recognition of occult hemorrhage has its greatest value in diagnosis of gastric cancer and ulcer.

Yellowish or brown, needle-like or rhombic crystals of hematoidin (Fig. 32) may be seen after hemorrhage into the bowel.

As for me, I have to lay aside my lawn tennis, having (as was to be expected) had a smart but eminently brief hemorrhage.

"It's nothing serious; just a—pretty bad hemorrhage," he said, finding it necessary to pause between words.

The danger, as I have already told you, lies in renewed hemorrhage; but that I hope we can prevent.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hemorrhage, such as: ooze, drain, extravasate, gush, outflow, and phlebotomize.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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