What's the difference between arrose and drench?

Arrose


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To drench; to besprinkle; to moisten.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) died from tumor arrosion bleeding during the treatment.
  • (2) By artificial embolization before extensive septic amputation arrosion bleedings that are otherwise noncontrollable can be prevented.
  • (3) Beyond the age of 18 years there is a sclerosis of the lesion and a less marked arrosion of the corticalis.
  • (4) The most important finding was an advanced arrosion of the supporting supramide loops.
  • (5) Indications were central abscess of the carcinoma, bleeding of the tumor by arrosion, pain because of infiltration of chestwall, patient's demand on operation.
  • (6) Chronic pulmonary embolism secondary to bacterial endocarditis situated opposite to an uncorrected small ventricular septal defect in the right ventricle caused arrosion of the pulmonary artery and subsequent severe fatal bronchial hemorrhage.
  • (7) Clinical mortality was 16%, with six deaths caused by technical complications (perforation, arrosion bleeding), and ten by cardiopulmonary problems.
  • (8) Arrosion of these veins during labour was the reason of a severe postpartal bleeding.
  • (9) In patients with chemotherapeutically induced neutropenia and invasive aspergillosis, bone marrow recovery may lead to the liquefaction of pulmonary foci, and, in view of the well-known vasotropic nature of the infection, to a potentially lethal arrosion bleeding.
  • (10) Arrosion of large arterial trunks was the basic cause of the secondary hemorrhage.
  • (11) Report on an 80-year-old male with a sacculated, hazelnutsized, intrapulmonary arrosion aneurysm of the right pulmonary artery in the environment of an anthracotically indurated lymphatic node.
  • (12) According to the author's opinion, it is necessary to take into account the fact that in reconstructive procedures on large arteries in patients, subjected to massive repeated radiotherapy, there is an increased danger of occurrence of arrosion hemorrhage, extensive thrombosis of vascular grafts and arteries changed under the effect of ionizing radiation.
  • (13) Results of the preventive surgical treatment in infection of vascular prostheses were much better than those obtained after operations performed against the background of arrosive hemorrhage.
  • (14) If the fistula persists, surgical closure should be considered after 30 days because of the increased possibility of severe arrosive haemorrhage.
  • (15) As uncommon and hitherto unknown complications postprandial syncopes and a letal arrosion of the right cardiac atrium occurred.
  • (16) Peracute massive pulmonary bleeding caused by the simultaneous arrosion of a greater pulmonary artery and a lobar bronchus by a liquefactive fungal focus was responsible.
  • (17) Among the complications are dry hemorrhagic tracheobronchitis with crusts, severe arrosion bleeding and quite frequently secondary tracheal stenosis.
  • (18) One of 12 patients died due to arrosive bleeding from the common carotid artery and jugular vein.
  • (19) Death at later terms was usually caused by pyo-septic complications and arrosive bleedings.
  • (20) Not considering 2 false indications because of arterial arrosion 46 patients were treated successfully with cimetidine.

Drench


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To cause to drink; especially, to dose by force; to put a potion down the throat of, as of a horse; hence. to purge violently by physic.
  • (v. t.) To steep in moisture; to wet thoroughly; to soak; to saturate with water or other liquid; to immerse.
  • (v. t.) A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging.
  • (n.) A military vassal mentioned in Domesday Book.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Back then, the entire city felt drenched in sensuality, and so did my home.
  • (2) Since it is only slightly soluble in water, it is processed in a suspension dosage form as a drench.
  • (3) Other aspects of the recommended program including reduction of drenching frequency and the use of alternative management strategies were not considered as important by farmers.
  • (4) Thereafter 2 groups each of sheep and goats were infested artificially with these parasites, and one group of each animal species was drenched with albendazole at 4.75 mg kg-1 in a second trial.
  • (5) To butcher TS Eliot: I have seen the mercury of my thermometer flicker, And I have seen the eternal footman hold my sheets drenched in sweat at 3am, and snicker, And in short, I was too hot.
  • (6) About 10,000 people attended a rain-drenched rally in Sydney addressed by the Labor deputy leader, Tanya Plibersek.
  • (7) "It's synaesthetic to some extent," decides Alex, of his neon-drenched sleeve designs.
  • (8) A good repeatability was generally also noticed for each animal individually; the bioavailability of the drug did not seem to be different from that obtained after administration of albendazole as an oral drench.
  • (9) Green prayer-mats were beds, tables were used as stretchers, while those already treated – blood drenching their shirts – sprawled against the walls at the side.
  • (10) Flagstaff in Arizona had 11 inches of snow early Sunday, while metro Phoenix and other parts of central Arizona were drenched with several inches of rain, causing the cancellation of sporting events and parades.
  • (11) The killing fields of Gallipoli and the Somme had been drenched in blood for a "noble cause", declared Michael Gove.
  • (12) Plus, the sauce-drenched chicken felt like a waste of free-range hen.
  • (13) For Dieudonne's act is drenched in anti-Jewish racism.
  • (14) Rome in The Great Beauty Released 2013, directed by Paolo Sorrentino Facebook Twitter Pinterest I can’t think of any city so drenched with infatuated love, and yet also a kind of disillusion and disenchantment, as the Rome of Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty .
  • (15) Fenbendazole may be administered as a drench or as medicated feed.
  • (16) At 4, 8, 16 and 24 h after drenching the sheep were killed and the flukes removed, washed and rapidly frozen in liquid nitrogen.
  • (17) The agent's fragility in water led hospital staff in Syria to uses hoses to drench rooms where they received victims after chemical attacks.
  • (18) Anthelmintic efficacy of levamisole against induced infections with 7- and 21-day-old Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia circumcincta, Trichostrongylus axei, and T colubriformis was evaluated as an oral drench in goats.
  • (19) In a field study, S. carpocapsae (5 x 10(6) and 2 x 10(6) drench, 2 x 10(6) infective juvenile infection) was applied to active fire ant mounds in 3.8-liter suspensions.
  • (20) In the third, Mayweather switched from speed to power, doing as he pleased, and knocking back that distinctive red mop, now drenched in the sweat of anxiety and effort.

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