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suppurate
[suhp-yuh-reyt]
verb (used without object)
to produce or discharge pus, as a wound; maturate.
suppurate
/ ˈʌʊˌɪ /
verb
(intr) pathol (of a wound, sore, etc) to discharge pus; fester
Other Word Forms
- unsuppurated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of suppurate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of suppurate1
Example Sentences
It’s all very trippy, and sometimes morbidly funny, studded with fan-friendly gashes of body horror, most often by way of Beau’s own angry, suppurating wounds.
Skin burns and bones break; wounds fester and suppurate.
The suppurating rifts in our current society and in our democracy are directly descended from our past with slavery.
When, despite surgery, a suppurating ear infection spread into his brain, he died at age 46, on Nov. 30, 1900, as a new century was about to dawn.
The banter is believable, as are the pinpricks of disquiet and the weird suppurating wounds that increasingly mar this otherwise ordinary scene and its genial hero.
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