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transfusion

noun as in transference

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According to those who witnessed the transfusion, the effects of the antibodies were seemingly evident within hours.

The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion.

She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days.

Ryan had contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion and symbolized the senselessness of the disease.

I felt blood pressure rising in me for the first time since my transfusion.

If our people has become weak, no transfusion of peasants will set it on its feet again; for their blood too, soon thins.

It is as if, by some diabolical art, we had effected a transfusion and a blending together of the most subtle elements our blood.

In this we see that he anticipated our modern operation of transfusion.

This is practically akin to the transfusion of blood—except that it is on the psychic plane instead of the physical.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to transfusion, such as: exchange, transfer, and transmission.

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

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