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bleed

/bli:d/
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Explanation of the Word "Bleed"

Definition:
The verb "bleed" primarily means to lose liquid, especially blood, from the body. It can also mean to drain fluids from something like a radiator or engine. Additionally, it can mean to take money or possessions from someone, often in a negative or unfair way.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Bleed" is used as a verb.
  • You can use it in different contexts, such as medical situations, mechanical situations, or even in discussions about finances.
Examples:
  1. Medical Context:
    • "If you cut your finger deeply, it might bleed."
  2. Mechanical Context:
    • "The mechanic needs to bleed the brakes to remove any air."
  3. Financial Context:
    • "Be careful with that investment; it might bleed you dry if you’re not cautious."
Advanced Usage:
  • In Literature or Metaphor: "Bleed" can be used to describe emotional pain or loss, as in "Her heart bled for the suffering of others."
  • In Art: "Bleeding" can refer to colors running together in a painting.
Word Variants:
  • Noun: "Bleeding" (the act of losing blood)
    • Example: "The bleeding stopped after applying pressure."
  • Adjective: "Bleeding" (can describe something that is painful or excessive)
    • Example: "It was a bleeding wound."
Different Meanings:
  1. Loss of Blood: Physically losing blood from the body.
  2. Draining Fluids: Removing air or liquid from a system (like an engine).
  3. Financial Extortion: Taking money or resources from someone unfairly.
Synonyms:
  • For physical bleeding: "hemorrhage," "drain."
  • For financial context: "extort," "deplete."
  • For emotional context: "suffer," "hurt."
Idioms:
  • "Bleed someone dry": This means to take all of someone's money or resources until they have nothing left.
    • Example: "After all the unexpected expenses, they bled me dry."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Bleed out": To lose blood excessively, often to the point of danger.
    • Example: "The soldier was in danger of bleeding out from his injuries."
Summary:

"Bleed" is a versatile verb that can describe losing blood, draining fluids, or being taken advantage of financially. It can be used in everyday conversations, medical discussions, and even in artistic or metaphorical expressions.

Verb
  1. drain of liquid or steam
    • bleed the radiators
    • the mechanic bled the engine
  2. be diffused
    • These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run
  3. get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone
    • They bled me dry--I have nothing left!
  4. draw blood
    • In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment
  5. lose blood from one's body

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