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Meanings of
regurgitation
in English
Portuguese
êmese
Catalan
vòmit
Spanish
vómito
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The reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
vomiting
vomit
puking
disgorgement
emesis
Portuguese
êmese
Synonyms
Examples for "
vomiting
"
vomiting
vomit
puking
disgorgement
emesis
Examples for "
vomiting
"
1
Not long after that, however, she was observed
vomiting
beside the road.
2
Nausea and
vomiting
was the main toxic side effect in 19 patients.
3
We describe a case of continuing
vomiting
following a gastric banding procedure.
4
Purging follows;
vomiting
and purging with severe cramps in abdomen and legs.
5
Four patients had a history of bilious
vomiting
in the neonatal period.
1
I knew I would
vomit
soon, didn't know why I hadn't already.
2
For a long while he thought he might
vomit
or pass out.
3
Some seemed to sing their speech; some almost to
vomit
it up.
4
That said, the policeman's severed hand almost made me
vomit
a little.
5
You make me feel as if I might
vomit
at any moment.
1
I don't think I started
puking
until we reached the first summit.
2
I feel like
puking
after what I just saw-no ,I'mnot hungry.
3
I looked over and saw McKenzie helplessly
puking
all over the table!
4
Think of something else, he told himself, or you'll get to
puking
.
5
I tried heroin, but itching and
puking
isn't my idea of fun.
1
It seeks the
disgorgement
of ill-gotten gains with interest and applicable penalties.
2
It seeks an injunction,
disgorgement
of improper gains plus interest, and fines.
3
Galvin is seeking
disgorgement
of the fees Putnam earned and unspecified penalties.
4
The commission said it is asking for
disgorgement
of profits and civil penalties.
5
These could include civil fines, the
disgorgement
of profits and a cease-and-desist order.
1
No premedication to avoid hypersensitivity reactions or nausea and
emesis
was given.
2
Delayed nausea or
emesis
were more frequent when
emesis
occurred on day 1.
3
Nausea and
emesis
were also less frequent on the weekly schedule.
4
Similar protection against
emesis
and nausea was recorded during the second cycle of chemotherapy.
5
Rusty handed him an
emesis
basin, in these circumstances known as a puke pan.
Usage of
regurgitation
in English
1
We report the case of a 45-year-old man with severe aortic
regurgitation
.
2
It was a
regurgitation
of her request, with attitude inferring the answer.
3
The diagnosis was acute aortic
regurgitation
caused by the stuck open valve.
4
Significant echocardiographic abnormalities included aortic valve thickening,
regurgitation
and aortic root dilation.
5
Eighteen patients with mid to severe aortic valve
regurgitation
were retrospectively evaluated.
6
Severe traumatic tricuspid
regurgitation
was also discovered during the work-up for surgery.
7
Echocardiographic follow-up showed no progression of the
regurgitation
in 58 surviving patients.
8
Transthoracic echocardiograms showed acute-starting severe mitral
regurgitation
associated with prosthetic mitral valve.
9
The same is true with aortic
regurgitation
and a high systolic pressure.
10
Echocardiography showed a morphologically normal but immobile pulmonary valve with continuous
regurgitation
.
11
Eight patients underwent reoperation because of residual aortic
regurgitation
,
and all survived.
12
The mechanism for recurrent mitral
regurgitation
was largely mitral valve leaflet tethering.
13
One failure resulted from repeated
regurgitation
of pushable coil into hepatic artery.
14
Transcatheter interventions for mitral
regurgitation
continue to undergo development and testing.
15
Background: Noninvasive quantification of
regurgitation
is limited because Doppler measures velocity, not flow.
16
Is there too much emphasis on the
regurgitation
of specific information?
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About this term
regurgitation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
aortic regurgitation
mitral regurgitation
valvular regurgitation
pulmonary regurgitation
tricuspid regurgitation
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Translations for
regurgitation
Portuguese
êmese
vômito
vomitar
emese
Catalan
vòmit
regurgitació
Spanish
vómito
Regurgitation
through the time
Regurgitation
across language varieties
United States of America
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