haemorrhaging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhem.ər.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈhem.ɚ.ɪdʒ]

Meaning of haemorrhaging In English

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Examples of haemorrhaging

  • This can be understood in the first instance as the mushrooming and haemorrhaging of public discourse both qualitatively and quantitatively.

  • Any renewal of the alliance would most likely have been a fruitless attempt to stop the haemorrhaging.

  • In the case of cerebral malaria this can result in haemorrhaging.

  • Massive invasions by cercariae cause fish mortality, likely to be attributed to extensive haemorrhaging.

  • Of the 9 women who died in 1872-1875, only 2 were delivered by forceps, but both were already haemorrhaging before the instruments were applied.

  • Fish exposed to heavy doses of 1000 cercariae per fish showed erratic movements and extensive haemorrhaging at the penetration sites of cercariae, resulting in mortalities.

  • This individual host showed generalized haemorrhaging and an extensive necrosis of the surrounding tissues.

  • Crohn's disease and appendicitis when compared with patients with digestive haemorrhaging.

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