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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hem•or•rhage /ˈhɛmərɪdʒ, ˈhɛmrɪdʒ/USA pronunciation n., v., -rhaged, -rhag•ing. n. - Pathologya flow or giving off of blood, esp. in large amounts: [uncountable]the danger of hemorrhage during the surgery.[countable]The hemorrhage can be prevented.
v. - Pathologyto bleed a great deal; give off a great deal of blood: [no object]The patient was hemorrhaging.[~ + object]hemorrhaging a great deal of blood.
- Business to lose in quantity:[~ + object]The company was hemorrhaging cash.
hem•or•rhag•ic /ˌhɛməˈrædʒɪk/USA pronunciation adj. [before a noun]hemorrhagic fever. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hem•or•rhage (hem′ər ij, hem′rij),USA pronunciation n., v., -rhaged, -rhag•ing. n. - Pathologya profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
- Businessthe loss of assets, esp. in large amounts.
- any widespread or uncontrolled loss or diffusion.
v.i. - Pathologyto bleed profusely.
- Businessto lose assets, esp. in large amounts.
v.t. - Businessto lose (assets):a company that was hemorrhaging money.
- Greek haimorrhagía. See hemo-, -rrhagia
- Latin haemorrhagia
- 1665–75
hem•or•rhag•ic (hem′ə raj′ik),USA pronunciation adj. |