💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Embolize"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| embolisenoun | Alternative form of embolize. [To perform an embolization.] |
| disembalmverb | (transitive) Hypothetically, to undo the embalming of. |
| bleednoun | An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia. |
| obliterateverb | (transitive) To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out. |
| thrombolysenoun | (medicine) To break down a thrombus by pharmacological or other means; to perform thrombolysis. |
| embogverb | (transitive) To bog down. |
| endarterectomizeverb | (transitive, surgery) To perform endarterectomy upon. |
| hemolyzeverb | To subject to hemolysis. |
| bulbectomizeverb | (transitive) To perform a bulbectomy on. |
| embogueverb | (archaic) To disembogue; to discharge or flow out (normally of a river, into the sea or another river). |
| exenterateverb | (transitive) To disembowel; to eviscerate. |
| bleed outnoun | (medicine, informal) An instance of exsanguination or of major blood loss. |
| embarnoun | (archaic, transitive) To enclose (as though behind bars); to imprison. |
| disembosomverb | (transitive) To disburden oneself of a secret. |
| devascularizeverb | To remove or damage blood vessels |
| vasectomizeverb | (transitive, intransitive) To perform a vasectomy (on a patient, a human or nonhuman male animal). |
| embargonoun | A ban on trade with another country. |
| fulgurateverb | (intransitive)To flash or emit flashes like lightning. |
| bomb outverb | (intransitive, idiomatic) To fail; to produce no or very poor results; to drop out of or be eliminated from a competition. |
| exulcerateverb | To ulcerate. |
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