transfuse

IPA: trænsfjˈuz

verb

  • (transitive, medicine) To administer a transfusion of.
  • (transitive) To pour liquid from one vessel into another.
  • (transitive) To diffuse or permeate through something.
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Examples of "transfuse" in Sentences

  • The doctors can determine how much blood to transfuse.
  • Eight bags of blood was transfuse to her in order to revive her.
  • A blood clotting agent is used to transfuse for patients with haemophilia.
  • There is no need to transfuse today's social diseases into the simpler bloodstream of yesterday.
  • Did he eat tainted meat during training, draw that blood and then transfuse it back during the Tour?
  • How about treating them with pain medications first, transfuse if needed second, then image the bones third, then surgery fourth, etc, with later steps to be skipped when the ability to pay is exceeded.
  • Gregory Mosher, who directed last year's flawless Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge," has done his best to transfuse this moldy theatrical corpse with the blood of plausibility.
  • "We just don't have the answer to when is the right time to transfuse the patient or how low can you go with that hemoglobin," said Colleen Koch, cardiac surgery anesthesiologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
  • "How about treating them with pain medications first, transfuse if needed second, then image the bones third, then surgery fourth, etc, with later steps to be skipped when the ability to pay is exceeded."
  • Another positive sign is an intensive search for new leadership to replace the bullying and the bipolar politics of Labor leader Ehud Barak, and to transfuse and transform the halting and marginal Meretz.
  • In the Wall St. Journal interview you described the methods the team used to transfuse blood during that Tour – first at a hotel in St. Leonard-de-Noblat on the first rest day and then later as the race reached the Alps.
  • In prose, if not in poetry, there are few worries about the "vanity of translation" identified by Shelley, who wrote that "it were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible that you might discover the formal principle of its colour and odour, as to seek to transfuse from one language to another the creations of a poet".

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