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Bleed out Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫid/ /ˈaʊt
BLEED-owt
blˈiːd/ /ˈaʊt
BLEED-owt

Definition

To lose so much blood that you die, usually from a serious wound. Can also be used metaphorically to describe something being gradually depleted until it is gone.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and vivid, most common in medical, emergency, or crime contexts. Can be literal (dying from blood loss) or figurative ('the company is bleeding out money'). Often used in films/TV. Not suited for formal or sensitive discussions.

Example Sentences

If you cut an artery, you can bleed out very quickly.

basic

He was injured badly and started to bleed out before help arrived.

basic

Doctors tried to stop her from bleeding out after the accident.

basic

The company will bleed out if they keep losing money like this.

natural

He almost bled out before the ambulance got there.

natural

If we don't fix this now, the project might just bleed out over the next few months.

natural