What does Bleeding mean?

Definitions for Bleeding
ˈbli dɪŋbleed·ing

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhagenoun

    the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel

Wiktionary

  1. bleedingnoun

    The flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.

    Internal bleeding is often difficult to detect and can lead to death in a short time.

  2. bleedingadverb

    Extremely.

  3. bleedingadjective

    extreme, outright.

Wikipedia

  1. Bleeding

    Bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhage or blood loss, is blood escaping from the circulatory system from damaged blood vessels. Bleeding can occur internally, or externally either through a natural opening such as the mouth, nose, ear, urethra, vagina or anus, or through a puncture in the skin. Hypovolemia is a massive decrease in blood volume, and death by excessive loss of blood is referred to as exsanguination. Typically, a healthy person can endure a loss of 10–15% of the total blood volume without serious medical difficulties (by comparison, blood donation typically takes 8–10% of the donor's blood volume). The stopping or controlling of bleeding is called hemostasis and is an important part of both first aid and surgery.

ChatGPT

  1. bleeding

    Bleeding refers to the loss of blood from the body, typically through a break in the skin or other body tissues. This can result from an injury, medical condition, or a surgical procedure. Bleeding can occur externally, where blood exits through a natural opening or an wound, or internally, where blood leaks from blood vessels into the body. The severity can range from minor to life-threatening.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Bleeding

    of Bleed

  2. Bleedingadjective

    emitting, or appearing to emit, blood or sap, etc.; also, expressing anguish or compassion

  3. Bleedingnoun

    a running or issuing of blood, as from the nose or a wound; a hemorrhage; the operation of letting blood, as in surgery; a drawing or running of sap from a tree or plant

Wikidata

  1. Bleeding

    Bleeding, technically known as hemorrhaging or hæmorrhaging, is the loss of blood or blood escaping from the circulatory system. Bleeding can occur internally, where blood leaks from blood vessels inside the body, or externally, either through a natural opening such as the mouth, nose, ear, urethra, vagina or anus, or through a break in the skin. Desanguination is a massive blood loss, and the complete loss of blood is referred to as exsanguination. Typically, a healthy person can endure a loss of 10–15% of the total blood volume without serious medical difficulties, and blood donation typically takes 8–10% of the donor's blood volume.

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    Rank popularity for the word 'Bleeding' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4083

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bleeding in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bleeding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Bleeding in a Sentence

  1. Ashley Soriano/Fox News:

    We learned from Columbine that we had to do a more effective job of getting in to get to where the shooter was, not just to stop the shooting, but also to look for opportunities to save people who might be injured and bleeding out.

  2. Roger Blumenthal:

    When James Cireddu look at all the studies that have been done recently, it seems that the modest benefit of aspirin and otherwise low-risk individuals is generally negated by the increase in long-term GI problems, bleeding with aspirin, while we said it could be considered to give aspirin to someone who never had a heart attack or stroke, that should probably be the last of the things on the priority list.

  3. Ahmed Khan:

    Someone called 'help!' and when I looked out the window, somebody was laying down, bleeding.

  4. Lakeland Police:

    Alicea was bleeding from the arm and it appeared he had just injected himself.

  5. Cody Weber:

    It's the same story over and over again, you have these communities that are bleeding people, they're all heading to cities as we urbanize.

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