
Cauterising
UK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzɪŋ/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzɪŋ/

Translation of "cauterising" into Russian
cauterise
Verbcauterising
Gerund
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.
cauterising
Pres. ParticipleUK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzɪŋ/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzɪŋ/
cauterising
more cauterising
most cauterising
Present participle adjective meaning ‘having the property of cauterizing’.
The doctor used a cauterising tool to stop the bleeding.
Врач использовал прижигающий инструмент, чтобы остановить кровотечение.
Definitions
cauterising
NounUK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzɪŋ/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzɪŋ/
The act or process of burning or searing tissue to stop bleeding or prevent infection.
Cauterising of the wound was necessary to control the bleeding.
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.
cauterising
Pres. ParticipleUK
/ˈkɔːtəraɪzɪŋ/
US
/ˈkɔtəraɪzɪŋ/
Relating to or having the effect of burning or searing tissue, typically to stop bleeding or prevent infection.
The surgeon used a cauterising tool to seal the blood vessels during the operation.
cauterise
Pres. ParticipleServing to cauterise; capable of burning or searing tissue.
The doctor employed a cauterising instrument during the procedure.