gangrene Synonyms

gangrene Meaning

Wordnet

gangrene (n)

necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass

the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)

Wordnet

gangrene (v)

undergo necrosis

Webster

gangrene (n.)

A term formerly restricted to mortification of the soft tissues which has not advanced so far as to produce complete loss of vitality; but now applied to mortification of the soft parts in any stage.

Webster

gangrene (v. t. & i.)

To produce gangrene in; to be affected with gangrene.

gangrene Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor diagnosed her with gangrene, a severe infection that could lead to amputation.
  2. The smell of gangrene permeated the hospital room, a pungent reminder of the patient's suffering.
  3. The wound on his leg had turned black and necrotic, a clear sign of spreading gangrene.
  4. The gangrenous tissue was slowly consuming his body, inch by inch.
  5. Despite the antibiotics, the gangrene continued to advance relentlessly.
  6. The nurse gingerly removed the bandages, revealing the extent of the gangrene.
  7. The patient was rushed into surgery in an attempt to remove the gangrenous tissue.
  8. The doctor warned that if the gangrene was not stopped, it could prove fatal.
  9. The antibiotics finally began to take effect, slowly halting the spread of the gangrene.
  10. Years after the infection, the scars of the gangrene remained a constant reminder of the ordeal.

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The doctor diagnosed her with gangrene, a severe infection that could lead to amputation.

The smell of gangrene permeated the hospital room, a pungent reminder of the patient's suffering.

The wound on his leg had turned black and necrotic, a clear sign of spreading gangrene.

The gangrenous tissue was slowly consuming his body, inch by inch.