care for, treat - provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
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cauterise - make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals
to burn (a wound) with a caustic substance or a hot iron (to destroy infection). toeskroei يَكْوي جُرْحا обгарям cauterizar vypálit ausbrennen ætse; udbrænde καυτηριάζωcauterizar (kuuma rauaga) põletama, söövitama سوزاندن polttaa cautériser לִצרוֹב संक्रमण खत्म करने के लिए लोहे से दागना ispaliti kiéget membakar brenna fyrir cauterizzare 焼灼する 소작하다 prideginti piededzināt melecuhkan dichtschroeienbrenne, etse wypalać (ranę) داغول، داغل (طب) دبرق په وسيله ديو شى سوځول لكه ددانې او نورو cauterizar a cauteriza прижигать vypáliť (ranu) izžgati; izjedkati spržiti kauterisera, bränna ทำให้แผลไหม้ด้วยความร้อนหรือสารเคมี dağlamak, yakmak 燒灼,烙 припікати گرم لوہے یا کیمیائی طریق سے جلانا đốt (trong y học) 烧灼,烙
The operation used a harmonic scalpel which simultaneously severs and seals the veins, using a ultrasonic current to cauterise the incision, allowing surgeons to work quickly.
Having begun with the process of due diligence last Saturday, Singh's team is dealing directly with current owner Kalanithi Maran's team on finances and how to cauterise the bleeding.
"But there are some legitimate areas we could explore with supporters and with clubs with an eye on improvement and an attempt to cauterise the wound, if you like.
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