surgically

IPA: sˈɝdʒɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • Relating to surgery; by means of surgery.
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Examples of "surgically" in Sentences

  • A woman whose uterus and ovaries were removed, causing what is called surgically induced menopause, explains
  • After certain medical treatments, estrogen levels may drop quite suddenly, as is seen when the ovaries are removed surgically, which is called surgical menopause.
  • Gastric bypass essentially results in surgically enforced, very low-calorie, low-carbohydrate dietary intake, thus requiring attention to adequate (0.5 g/kg) daily protein intake.
  • Sixtysomething Helen Mirren currently seems to be cornering the market in surgically unaltered broads of a certain age, and it'll be hard not to get a kick out of seeing her firing a Browning M2HB in Red.
  • Those aborted embryos (whether aborted surgically from a womb, or aborted during their growth and development in a petri dish) aren’t human, or if they are, they aren’t human in the full sense of the word, so the argument goes.
  • You, after all, are the very same premier who had the word Caledonia surgically removed from his cerebral cortex and who publicly asserted that black-only schools in Toronto were a bad idea, but steadfastly refused to get involved.

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