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Meanings of
amputate
in inglês
português
amputar
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Remove surgically.
cut off
português
amputar
Usage of
amputate
in inglês
1
If this doesn't
amputate
the long arm of the law, nothing will.
2
Nearly 12 months on, doctors have decided to
amputate
his other leg.
3
Her injuries forced surgeons to
amputate
her left leg at the knee.
4
The doctors thought that it would be necessary to
amputate
them both.
5
Nothing to do but let the flesh slough off and then
amputate
.
6
The surgeons made plans to
amputate
Teddy's leg on Friday, November 16.
7
If you threaten to alert social services, I'll
amputate
your other ear.
8
Doctors eventually had to
amputate
his left leg just above his knee.
9
It was easier to
amputate
than to attend a tedious, troublesome recovery.
10
If I had nurses, I would
amputate
now, before he recovers consciousness.
11
He diagnosed the trouble by smell and tried to
amputate
his foot.
12
He can fix broken limbs,
amputate
,
remove tumours and replace organs.
13
The inflammation continued, increased, spread, and at length the doctors determined to
amputate
.
14
I'd
amputate
the whole leg and present it to you, Dan declared earnestly.
15
The only other option, it seemed, was to
amputate
her front left leg.
16
After removing them all, he begged a guard to
amputate
his chopping hand.
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amputate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
amputate limbs
amputate the arm
amputate a man
amputate about
amputate another piece
More collocations
Translations for
amputate
português
amputar
recortar
Amputate
through the time
Amputate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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