Hemorrhaging
Pronunciation: /ˈhɛmərɪdʒ/
Hemorrhaging (noun)
- A large amount of blood loss from a damaged blood vessel.
- A rapid and significant loss of money or resources.
Examples
- The patient suffered a hemorrhage after the surgery.
- A hemorrhage can be life-threatening if not treated quickly.
Common collocations: internal hemorrhage, severe hemorrhage, control hemorrhage, financial hemorrhage, stem the hemorrhage
Hemorrhaging (verb)
- To lose a large amount of blood from the body.
- To experience a rapid and significant loss of money or resources.
Examples
- The injured soldier began to hemorrhage rapidly.
- Without immediate care, he could hemorrhage to death.