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Exsanguination Meaning in English

word

ɛkˌsæŋɡwɪˈneɪʃən
ek-sang-gwi-NAY-shun
ɛkˌsæŋɡwɪˈneɪʃən
ek-sang-gwi-NAY-shun

Definition

Exsanguination is the process of losing a large amount of blood, often to the point where it can cause death. It is a medical term used especially in emergencies, injuries, or for the cause of death.

Usage & Nuances

Strongly formal and medical term; rarely used in everyday language. Most common in clinical, forensic, or emergency situations. Not to be confused with 'bleeding' (general) or 'hemorrhage' (can be smaller scale); 'exsanguination' implies critical or fatal blood loss.

Example Sentences

Severe trauma can result in exsanguination if not treated quickly.

basic

Doctors try to prevent exsanguination during major surgeries.

basic

The official cause of death was listed as exsanguination.

basic

In some rare cases, exsanguination happens so fast that help doesn’t arrive in time.

natural

The medical team responded immediately to stop the exsanguination.

natural

Without quick action, exsanguination can be fatal within minutes.

natural