"Transumptive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Transumptive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Transumptive" Meaning

The word "transumptive" is an adjective that means representative or descriptive; also, in law, a copy or abstract of a document.

"Transumptive" Examples

1. The new plant's transumptive policy of hiring skilled labor from all over the country helped to attract the best talent in the industry.


2. The court's transumptive review of the case indicated a clear bias towards the prosecution, calling it a miscarriage of justice.


3. Under the transumptive healing arts method, practitioners interpret the patient's symptoms and then diagnose the underlying cause.


4. The economist pointed out the transumptive nature of international trade agreements, arguing that one party's gain often comes at another's expense.


5. The professor's transumptive analysis of history allowed her to contextualize events and draw insightful conclusions that added depth to her lectures.

"Transumptive" Similar Words

Transudate

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Transudate refers to a clear fluid that leaks out of body tissues and tissues such as in the presence of heart failure, in which a small amount of fluid accumulates in the pericardial and pleural sacs.

Transudates

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Transudates refer to a type of fluid that leaks from cells into the surrounding tissue space due to increased pressure or damage. They are usually clear or light in color and contain very little protein. Transudates can be caused by various conditions, such as heart failure, liver disease, or kidney problems, which lead to an accumulation of fluid in the body. Transudate fluid is often sterile, low in protein content, and can be reabsorbed by the body without infection. In medical contexts, the presence of transudate might indicate the need for diagnostic evaluation and treatment of the underlying condition.

Transudation

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Transudative

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Fluid leaking through the tissues and accumulating in a cavity, often due to inflammation or damage.<br><br>In medicine, transudative refers to the leakage of fluid from blood vessels into a space, such as a body cavity, due to increased hydrostatic pressure or decreased oncotic pressure in the blood vessels. This can occur in conditions like heart failure or liver cirrhosis.<br><br>The term "transudate" refers to the fluid that accumulates in the space as a result of this process. It is typically a clear or pale-yellowish liquid that is high in fluid but low in protein and cellular content.

Transudatory

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Transude

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Transumbilical

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Transumption

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Transuranic

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Transureteroureterostomy

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Transurethral

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Transvaal

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The Transvaal was a province of South Africa from 1779 to 1910. The name is derived from the Tswha, a chief of the Transvaal tribe. It's now known as Gauteng, one of six provinces of the modern-day South African republic.<br><br>During the 19th century, the Transvaal region became a British colony and a major hub of gold mining, earning the nickname "King of the Witwatersrand".

Transvaginal

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Transvaluation

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Transvalued

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Transvasation

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