
Cauterised
UK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzd/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzd/

Translation of "cauterised" into Russian
cauterise
Verbcauterised
Past Simple
cauterise
cauterises
cauterised Past Simple / Past Participle
cauterising Gerund
The doctor had to cauterise the wound to stop the bleeding.
Врачу пришлось прижигать рану, чтобы остановить кровотечение.
Definitions
cauterise
VerbTo burn the skin or flesh of a wound with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding or prevent infection.
The surgeon had to cauterise the wound to stop the bleeding.
To make insensitive or deaden, especially emotionally, as if by burning.
Years of hardship had cauterised his capacity for sympathy.
cauterised
Past ParticipleUK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzd/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzd/
Having been burned or seared, typically to stop bleeding or prevent infection.
The cauterised wound showed signs of healing after the procedure.
cauterise
Past ParticipleBurned or seared in order to stop bleeding or prevent infection.
The cauterised wound no longer oozed blood.