Bring outside the body for surgery, of organs.
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Examples for "exteriorize"
Examples for "exteriorize"
1Could any circumstance occur to counteract it-to"exteriorize" him, as it were?
2The preoperatively-placed drainage tubes temporarily exteriorized the pancreatic fluid for 30 days.
3After maximal sigmoid mobilization, the specimen was exteriorized and transected, and the proximal colon was stapled to the distal rectum.
4The question now arises: Can these fluidic hands, which are thus exteriorized, move of their own volition, or must they remain stationary?
1Heikensten forced the Academy to postpone the 2018 award and bring outside experts onto its awards panel.
2Now that they have scrapped their agreement not to compete, Anil is free to bring outside investors into Reliance Communications.
3And, given the recent deluges, there is a folding table that you can bring outside if and when the sun shines.
4Another way to transfer power would be to bring outside investors with sufficient resources and skill into the companies as they are today, he added.
5And they brought outside all the painted blocks to take the air.
6It is also considering bringing outside investors into the family-controlled group.
7I was brought outside in the cold and left standing.
8The rain made them all look sodden and haggard, displeased at being brought outside so late.
9The claim was halted on grounds it was statute-barred ( brought outside the legal time limits).
10To add to the holiday air, the piano from the Yaroslavl Station waiting room had been brought outside.
11-Bringoutside possessions inside the house, or tie them down securely.
12The other dogs had been penned in the veranda and in tolerable weather were brought outside to be fed.
13The appeal centres on whether the action by Ms Rosemary Cunningham is statute barred - brought outside the three-year time limit.
14After the ceremony, they and their guests drank champagne on plastic deck chairs and an ornate sofa brought outside for the occasion.
15The board refused to allow the claim to proceed on the grounds that it was brought outside the time limits for such claims.
16The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court finding that Ian Coughlan's action was brought outside the applicable time limits and thus bound to fail.
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