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ablate
ab·late A0016700 (ă-blāt′)v. ab·lat·ed, ab·lat·ing, ab·lates v.tr.1. Medicine To remove or destroy the function of (a body organ or tissue).2. To remove by erosion, melting, evaporation, or vaporization.v.intr. To become ablated; undergo ablation. [Back-formation from ablation.]ablate (æbˈleɪt) vb (Surgery) (tr) to remove by ablation[C20: back formation from ablation]ab•late (æˈbleɪt) v. -lat•ed, -lat•ing. v.t. 1. to remove or dissipate by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc. v.i. 2. to become ablated; undergo ablation. [1535–45; < Latin ablātus, past participle of auferre to carry away =ab- ab- + lātus, past participle of ferre to bear1] ablate Past participle: ablated Gerund: ablating
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I ablate | you ablate | he/she/it ablates | we ablate | you ablate | they ablate |
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I ablated | you ablated | he/she/it ablated | we ablated | you ablated | they ablated |
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I am ablating | you are ablating | he/she/it is ablating | we are ablating | you are ablating | they are ablating |
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I have ablated | you have ablated | he/she/it has ablated | we have ablated | you have ablated | they have ablated |
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I was ablating | you were ablating | he/she/it was ablating | we were ablating | you were ablating | they were ablating |
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I had ablated | you had ablated | he/she/it had ablated | we had ablated | you had ablated | they had ablated |
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I will ablate | you will ablate | he/she/it will ablate | we will ablate | you will ablate | they will ablate |
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I will have ablated | you will have ablated | he/she/it will have ablated | we will have ablated | you will have ablated | they will have ablated |
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I will be ablating | you will be ablating | he/she/it will be ablating | we will be ablating | you will be ablating | they will be ablating |
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I have been ablating | you have been ablating | he/she/it has been ablating | we have been ablating | you have been ablating | they have been ablating |
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I will have been ablating | you will have been ablating | he/she/it will have been ablating | we will have been ablating | you will have been ablating | they will have been ablating |
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I had been ablating | you had been ablating | he/she/it had been ablating | we had been ablating | you had been ablating | they had been ablating |
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I would ablate | you would ablate | he/she/it would ablate | we would ablate | you would ablate | they would ablate |
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I would have ablated | you would have ablated | he/she/it would have ablated | we would have ablated | you would have ablated | they would have ablated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | ablate - wear away through erosion or vaporizationwear off, wear thin, wear down, wear out, wear - deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth" | | 2. | ablate - remove an organ or bodily structuresurgical operation, surgical procedure, surgical process, surgery, operation - a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body; "they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available"; "he died while undergoing surgery"remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | EncyclopediaSeeablationablate
ablate [ab-lāt´] to remove, especially by cutting, usually with a laser or electrocautery.ab·late (ab-lāt'), Avoid the mispronunciation ab'late.To remove, or to destroy the function of. [L. au- fero, pp. ab- latus, to take away] ablate (ă-blāt′)v. ab·lated, ab·lating, ab·lates v.tr.1. Medicine To remove or destroy the function of (a body organ or tissue).2. To remove by erosion, melting, evaporation, or vaporization.v.intr. To become ablated; undergo ablation.ablate verb To remove; excise by cutting, abrading, or evaporating.ablate verb To remove; exciseab·late (ab-lāt') To remove, or to destroy the function of. [L. au-fero, pp. ab- latus, to take away]ab·late (ab-lāt') Avoid the mispronunciation ab'late.To remove or destroy function of something. [L. au-fero, pp. ab- latus, to take away]Patient discussion about ablateQ. SVT and AF, Hearts that go fast to slow or any others probs with the beats of any kind and Ablation of hearts I have had Ablation done once and I am still having passing out spells and still on 50mg toprol 2 times a day till two days ago, now I am on 150 to 200 aday again. Its not the first time I have had to up meds. I had ablation down 4/22/05. I can breath better now but but it didnt take it away as you can tell. Now Dr Leonardie would like to do it again . This is the big ????! Will it or can it work 100% this time, or will it hit and miss some again???? MTTA. Well I can understand the frustration of having to go through this procedure yet another time. There are no guarantees in medicine. You should follow your doctor's advice, as another proceudre might be more helpful than the last one. However you should keep in mind that nothing is for sure. More discussions about ablateablate Related to ablate: Ablative coolingWords related to ablateverb wear away through erosion or vaporizationRelated Words- wear off
- wear thin
- wear down
- wear out
- wear
verb remove an organ or bodily structureRelated Words- surgical operation
- surgical procedure
- surgical process
- surgery
- operation
- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
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