"Suppurated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Suppurated
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"Suppurated" Meaning

Having or causing pus or discharge, typically yellow or greenish, to form at a wound or infection.

"Suppurated" Examples

5 Examples and Explanations for the Word "Suppurated"


| Example | Explanation |
| --- | --- |
| The doctor checked the suppurated wound and prescribed antibiotics. | In this example, the wound is described as "suppurated" because it has collected pus. |
| By the time he arrived at the hospital, the infection had become suppurated, requiring surgery. | The use here implies the infection had progressed to the point of draining pus. |
| Rural areas often lack the infrastructure to handle suppurated wounds properly, leading to prolonged suffering. | The focus here is on the inadequate medical care often found in rural areas. |
| After surgery, the abscess was suppurated, and the nurse monitored it closely for signs of infection. | This example specifies the medical monitoring of an abscess. |
| Without proper care, the sore developed into a foul-smelling, suppurated lesion. | This example highlights the neglected aspect without proper healthcare.

"Suppurated" Similar Words

Suppressible

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Suppression is the act of preventing or stopping something, especially an activity, feeling, or inclination, from emerging or expressing itself.<br><br>Something is suppressible if it is possible to prevent or stop it from happening or expressing itself.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The suppressible virus can be inactive and not produce symptoms for years."<br> "He struggled to suppress his emotions during the difficult conversation."<br><br>In other words, something is suppressible if it is under one's control and can be stopped or prevented, at least in the short term.

Suppressing

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Suppression

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Suppressive

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Showing or having the tendency to suppress or control something, especially a strong feeling or activity.

Suppressor

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Suppressors

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Suppressed by definition means to stop or prevent someone or something from doing or expressing something, often by force or coercion.<br><br>Example: The government suppressed the protesters who were demonstrating against the new policy.<br><br>It can also refer to devices that reduce the noise or sound of a gunshot, firearm, or other explosive device.<br><br>Example: The suppressor on the rifle made it easier to shoot without making a loud noise.

Suppurant

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Suppurate

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Suppurating

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Suppuration

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Suppurative

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Suppurative refers to the formation or production of pus, a thick, yellowish fluid composed of dead white blood cells, bacteria, cellular debris, and other matter that forms in a middle layer of tissue during an immune response to infection.

Supputate

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Supputation

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Suppute

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To accurately define "suppute", I'd consider it a misspelling and possibly consider the word "suppose". However, "suppute" isn't a commonly used term. <br><br>If we address the intended word "suppose", it can have a few meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Conjecture</strong>: To make an assumption or estimate about something based on incomplete information or without having enough facts.<br>2. <strong>Imagining</strong>: To think of or describe a situation in the imagination, especially one that might happen or exist.<br>3. <strong>Conditional</strong>: Assuming or suggesting that something happens, exists, or is the case.<br><br>Additionally, "supputate" is a slightly more common term, which refers to the secretion or emission of pus from a wound or blister.<br><br>It's worth noting that these words are not part of standard everyday vocabulary and might lean more towards medical or specialized terms unless further context is provided.

Supra

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"Supra" refers to something that exists above or beyond something else, often implying superiority or something of higher rank. It can also indicate a relationship of superiority, particularly in a hierarchical context.<br><br>Example: "The company's supra-national policies affect the entire region." (Here, "supra" refers to a level of authority above national governments.)

Supraauricular

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Above the ear, either on the mastoid (behind the ear) or the concha (in front of the ear).