The practice of feeding a person or an animal against their will, especially by mechanical means.
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Examples for "gavage"
Examples for "gavage"
1All mice were administered orally by gavage daily for 7 continuous days.
2Methods: Newborn rats received daily by gavage either L. fermentum or water.
3Boissière is happy to talk in detail about the gavage.
4The administration of EKB-569 by gavage was less effective probably because of lower bioavailability.
5Continuous gavage administration was given for 30 days, the water-drinking volume and food-intake were recorded.
1Only once was one of the girls bitten when she attempted force-feeding.
2The producers argue force-feeding is reversible and does not make them sick.
3Keeping someone from death by force-feeding them is disgusting and barely ethical.
4Animal rights groups contend that the force-feeding process is painful, gruesome and inhumane.
5The force-feeding itself, however, is not part of the tour.
6The World Medical Association has unequivocally declared force-feeding as inhumane.
7They had me face the sky, and started force-feeding me, and I started choking.
8Listening more to developing countries gets better results than force-feeding them through 'technical assistance' programmes.
9This is all part of the force-feeding of American school kids with ads, Ruskin said.
10One scene imagines the daughter of one of Anwar's victims force-feeding him his own liver.
11In the meantime, daily force-feeding via rubber tubing continues.
12Forget the force-feeding of reading and chill out, babe.
13One incident that contributed to his mistrust was a force-feeding at a Guantanamo prison camp.
14All we had left to eat was okra, which I remember my mum force-feeding us.
15The Price sisters' strike became internationally famous, mainly because it involved the contentious issue of force-feeding.
16Much of Wednesday's session was closed for review of top-secret security materials, including videotapes of force-feeding.