ecchymose (Meaning)
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ecchymose (v. t.)
To discolor by the production of an ecchymosis, or effusion of blood, beneath the skin; -- chiefly used in the passive form; as, the parts were much ecchymosed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ecchymose
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ecchymose Sentence Examples
- The boxer's face was covered in ecchymoses after the fight.
- The patient had multiple ecchymoses on their legs due to the fall.
- The ecchymoses on the child's arm were a sign of child abuse.
- The doctor used a transilluminator to examine the ecchymoses.
- The ecchymoses gradually faded away over the course of a few weeks.
- The ecchymoses were a symptom of a more serious underlying condition.
- The ecchymoses were a sign of internal bleeding.
- The ecchymoses were caused by a blunt force injury.
- The ecchymoses were treated with cold compresses and pain medication.
- The ecchymoses were a reminder of the patient's traumatic experience.
FAQs About the word ecchymose
To discolor by the production of an ecchymosis, or effusion of blood, beneath the skin; -- chiefly used in the passive form; as, the parts were much ecchymosed.
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The boxer's face was covered in ecchymoses after the fight.
The patient had multiple ecchymoses on their legs due to the fall.
The ecchymoses on the child's arm were a sign of child abuse.
The doctor used a transilluminator to examine the ecchymoses.