haemorrhage

[ UK /hˈɛməɹɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
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How To Use haemorrhage In A Sentence

  • My first wife died five years ago from a brain haemorrhage at 40. She passed away beside me in bed. The Sun
  • It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time. North Korea Hails New ‘Anti-Ageing Super Drink’ | Impact Lab
  • It has long been understood that following haemorrhage, the consequent blood stasis prevents the formation of new blood.
  • What he really suffered from was the result of that blow on the head which had induced a haemorrhage with an unpronounceable name. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • I haemorrhaged badly after the birth of all three of my sons.
  • Then he died suddenly a year ago, after suffering a massive brain haemorrhage. The Sun
  • She suffered two strokes and a brain haemorrhage from the stress of owing the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many doctors, retinopathy—microaneurysms, haemorrhages, "hard" lipid exudates, microinfarcts of the retinal nerve fibre layer (cotton wool spots)—is synonymous with diabetes.
  • John collapsed and died of a brain haemorrhage in the kitchen of the house in Southampton after a night out with friends.
  • The women also at risk haemorrhage and potentially fatal blood clots. The Sun
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