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Meanings of
suppurate
in inglés
catalán
supurar
español
ulcerarse
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Ripen and generate pus.
fester
maturate
español
ulcerarse
portugués
supurar
catalán
supurar
Back to the meaning
Cause to ripen and discharge pus.
mature
portugués
supurar
Usage of
suppurate
in inglés
1
G. But you wanted to know-Thenthese things
suppurate
and matterate and spread-
2
And did the wound
suppurate
,
or heal by the first intention?
3
Also the wounds in the thigh began to
suppurate
.
4
Foreign bodies loose in the abdominal cavity are sometimes voided at stool, or may
suppurate
externally.
5
Miss H. has small pustules and great inflammation of her arms, with but one pustule likely to
suppurate
.
6
If it continues and will
suppurate
,
apply moist heat, such as fomentations or poultices, and then open thoroughly.
7
The lymph glands behind the angle of the jaw enlarge and become tender, and may
suppurate
from superadded infection.
8
If the injury is continuously repeated, the horn becomes altered in character and the soft tissues may
suppurate
or a horny tumor develop.
9
Already the burns on his legs and feet had begun to
suppurate
,
mixing the sick-sweet odor of charred skin with the stink of infection.
10
The eyeball was
suppurating
,
and the temperature rose to 99° at night.
11
Wounds and burns which were healing adequately
suppurated
and serious necrosis occurred.
12
This ward had three patients being treated for inflamed,
suppurating
skin infections.
13
There is still one syringing which we may notice-thatof
suppurating
ears.
14
The features of a hundred faces rose and fell like
suppurating
sores.
15
Everywhere rot, and more rot:
suppurating
lakes of it, and festering hills.
16
These were dreadfully inflamed, and bled at the slightest touch; others were
suppurating
.
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About this term
suppurate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
suppurate easily
suppurate externally
Translations for
suppurate
catalán
supurar
español
ulcerarse
infectar
enconarse
supurar
portugués
supurar
Suppurate
through the time