Ablated

Word ABLATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Ablated"

What do we mean by ablated?

To remove or decrease something by cutting, erosion, melting, evaporation, or vaporization.

To undergo ablation; to become melted or evaporated and removed at a high temperature.

A distressed state of mind one usually finds themselves in when undergoing an intense interrogation. Urban Dictionary

The medical term meaning to remove. Urban Dictionary

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The word "ablated" in example sentences

They were pretty cool, as you could actually see the ET tumbling while it ablated, then all of a sudden, BOOM! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by wards, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool utterly trashed. ❋ Ivan Donn Carswell (2008)

But today, perhaps because much of the conversation has to do with "the Holocaust Industry," the shtick seems brutal and ablated from life. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Grabbed by a temporary touchdown and then moving upward as ice is accreted from below and ablated from above. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That bit of wood should then get dropped on the stony beach when its surrounding ice ablated/sublimed away, as it would do if the mechanism operates. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It was a little too close to the good pathway to be ablated burnt. ❋ Kylie Willison (2007)

Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by words, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool trashed. ❋ Ivan Donn Carswell (2007)

The article about the seals wandered into strange territory, by the way, discussing “numerous seal-bodies” of seal pups that apparently had wandered far inland, into the dry valleys of Victoria Land, where they froze to death and were then slowly ablated away by ice and sand during wind storms. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Centrioles have been ablated using lasers, and there is little effect on cell behavior following their removal see La Terra et al., 2005. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In particular, the frenulum is a very erogenous region known as the "sex nerve" in France that is either ablated during circumcision or is extremely underdeveloped on the circumcised penis. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Perhaps eventually a shield would be ablated away, but that was why all shields were built in layers. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2002)

Besides producing secondary radiation, as bad as the primary or worse, it would soon be ablated away. ❋ ANDERSON, Poul (2000)

Beginning in the earliest weeks of life our T cells are programmed in the thymus to recognize only nonself proteins; T cells that recognize self proteins are ablated, or destroyed, lest they attack our own tissues. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Dogs with ablated frontal lobes also demonstrate many catatonic features. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

Nor did the tremendous heat penetrate the block; it was carried away by the material as it was ablated. ❋ Michener, James (1982)

It was impossible to tell Houston of the great fire; the heat was so intense that all radio communication was blacked out; this was the flaming entry that astronauts had to make alone, and the flakes of ablated material became so thick that he felt sure that everything was going to burn up, but the interior temperature did not rise one degree. ❋ Michener, James (1982)

And it was wrapped in protective material which ablated away as it came through the fires of the upper atmosphere. ❋ Michener, James (1982)

In his chapter _Of Prunes and Damysens_, Andrew Borde says, Syxe or seuen Damysens eaten before dyner, be good to prouoke a ma {n} nes appetyde; they doth mollyfie the bely, and be abstersyue, the skynne and the stones must be ablated and cast away, and not vsed. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

Once again, an ablated penis in a botched circumcision led to a decision to reassign sex in an otherwise developmentally normal male baby boy - a 46-chromosome XY. ❋ Jim Rankin (2011)

His gave off a [distressed] look of [ablation] when [questioned]. ❋ Manayz (2021)

It [looks like] your [thyroid] [glands] are going to have to be ablated. ❋ ORIGINATEDGENIO (2017)

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