gangrenous

IPA: gˈængrinʌs

adjective

  • Indicative of or afflicted with gangrene.
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Examples of "gangrenous" in Sentences

  • The six pound gangrenous testicle.
  • The affected area was turning gangrenous.
  • The Jews are the gangrenous appendix of mankind.
  • Her chest looked swollen and green, almost gangrenous.
  • This was Budhia right, whose leg had become gangrenous.
  • He works on the gangrenous appendicitis with all diligence.
  • Doctors working to save Zsa Zsa Gabor's gangrenous right leg...
  • Unfortunately for Richard, it became gangrenous and he was dying.
  • If neglected, it may become ulcerous or gangrenous, which is a very serious condition.
  • At the moment the wound is purulent, the infection is torpid and the flesh around the wound is gangrenous.
  • Caveat: A higher percentage of patients in the antibiotic group had gangrenous disease and open procedures than the untreated group.
  • Readers may have guessed that I am not going for the second option: giving up on public efforts and cauterizing our gangrenous government so that the rest of society can survive.

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