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Discover LudwigThe word 'exsanguinate' is a valid word in written English
It means to drain or remove blood from someone or something, often resulting in death. It is a technical term commonly used in medical or scientific contexts. Example: The surgeon had to exsanguinate the patient before starting the risky procedure in order to minimize bleeding and ensure a higher chance of success.
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exsanguinate
verb
To kill by means of blood loss.
Exact(3)
It would also have to take into account the hunting patterns of the leeches, which may prefer to exsanguinate some animals more than others.
If the aorta were ruptured the victim would exsanguinate.
On Monday, Clegg said the Lib Dems would give the Tories a heart and Labour a spine: inevitably, on Tuesday, the knives were out to extract the relevant body parts and exsanguinate Clegg.
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Then a silence, and into that silence, a sharp sigh or a sound like a whistle through a keyhole: the body exsanguinates, and its flat little presence becomes a puddle of gore".
They move from place to place, and in each one he kills and exsanguinates local folk on her behalf.
The Latinate "exsanguinates" is a perfect 16th-century touch, and so is that final, Anglo-Saxon "gore".
The Butcher exsanguinated from a hole in his throat.
It looked like we'd exsanguinated a pig or two.
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