What's the difference between coppled and toppled?
Coppled
Definition:
(a.) Rising to a point; conical; copped.
Example Sentences:
(1) Unconjugated bilirubin is only toxic, when it is not coppled to albumin.
(2) COPpl was reduced about 50% during ECC returned to pre-ECC level within the first 6 hours postoperatively.
(3) COPpl concomitantly fell from 22.2 to 14.4 and COPif from 12.4 to 10.1 mmHg.
(4) Colloid osmotic pressure was measured in wick interstitial fluid (COPif) and plasma (COPpl) with an osmometer.
(5) The intra- and postoperative variations of the transcapillary forces [colloid osmotic pressure of plasma (COPpl), colloid osmotic pressure of interstitial fluid (COPif), average hydrostatic pressure in the interstitium (Pif)] were studied in the subcutaneous tissue as a function of time in 13 patients operated on for coronary artery disease using extra-corporeal circulation (ECC).
(6) Although the relatively large COPpl drop resulted in a net rise of 3.2 mmHg in filtration pressure, the incidence of pulmonary complications was low and no subcutaneous edema was discernible.
(7) The COPpl was also significantly reduced in patients compared to controls.
(8) Interstitial fluid pressure (Pif), plasma- and interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressures (COPpl, COPif) were measured in muscle compartments of the calf in lower limbs of patients with deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and in contralateral limbs.
(9) Preoperatively no intergroup differences were observed in "the Starling forces" (COPpl, COPif, Pif).
(10) At the start of extracorporeal circulation COPpl was significantly lower in the TEA-group than in controls.
(11) During extracorporeal circulation the transcapillary COP-gradient (COPpl-COPif) was reversed in both groups.
(12) COPpl was measured in a blood sample collected from a cubital vein.
(13) During ECC COPif was higher than COPpl, reaching its minimum level 4 to 5 hours postoperatively.
(14) Colloid osmotic pressure in plasma (COPpl) from a cubital vein and in interstitial fluid (COPif) in the subcutaneous tissue at heart level, and interstitial fluid pressure (Pif) at the same level, were measured in 18 healthy subjects and in 28 patients requiring aortocoronary bypass.
(15) Measurements performed following ECC showed return of the transcapillary COP-gradient to the normal direction (COPpl greater than COPif).
(16) Simultaneously plasma colloid osmotic pressure (COPpl) was recorded.
Toppled
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Topple
Example Sentences:
(1) In Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia – three countries that toppled three dictators nearly four years ago – 2014 marked something of a comeback for the concept of strongman leadership.
(2) The Attlee government was toppled by peacetime austerity that voters no longer trusted.
(3) "It was not just about toppling the old regime but about building a state where people can have freedom, dignity, rule of law and social justice."
(4) Almost three years after US troops withdrew from Iraq and 11 years after their invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein, the war on Islamic State is drawing Washington back into the middle of Iraq’s power struggles and bloody sectarian strife.
(5) Liu, 61, was jailed in 2009 for allegedly trying to topple China’s one-party state.
(6) By now, some MPs loyal to Corbyn had got wind of a plot to topple him that was more serious than the Hodge and Coffey no-confidence vote, with one claiming there was a Whatsapp messaging conversation among frontbenchers known as the Birthday Group.
(7) Those who want to see Corbyn toppled as leader disagree about the best way to go about it.
(8) After 32 years in power Yemen's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, looks destined to become the next Arab leader to be toppled as 11 military commanders, including a senior general, defected from the regime, promising to protect anti-government protesters in the capital.
(9) Large parts of the UK have been battered with a second wave of 100mph-plus gales inside 48 hours, causing serious road and rail disruption as the wind toppled a large number of trees.
(10) Damn them and their hands for what they are doing.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest The video, released on Thursday, showed men smashing up artefacts dating back to the seventh century BC Assyrian era, toppling statues from plinths, smashing them with a sledgehammer and breaking up a carving of a winged bull with a drill.
(11) Sinai-based insurgents, affiliates of Islamic State (Isis), have stepped up attacks on soldiers and police since then-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi toppled the Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013 after mass protests against his rule.
(12) The military toppled Morsi three days later, then launched a massive crackdown on the Islamist movement, arresting leaders including Shater and Bayoumi, rounding up field organisers and shutting down Islamic TV networks.
(13) They accused the decree of attempting to topple the legal state, make Morsi a God whose decisions cannot be reviewed and build a dictatorship unlike any other Egypt has ever witnessed.
(14) Leftwing and liberal parties have called for an open-ended sit-in aimed at "toppling" the decree.
(15) Our peaceful revolution will continue until we topple Saleh and establish a civilian state."
(16) The al-Qatif governorate of Eastern Province, bordering the Gulf, has been the setting for anti-regime agitation since at least 1979, when Saudi Shias demonstrated in support of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, whose Islamic revolution in Iran that year toppled the shah.
(17) Barack Obama portrayed his plans for US military action in Syria as part of a broader strategy to topple Bashar al-Assad, as tougher White House rhetoric began to win over sceptical Republicans in Congress on Tuesday .
(18) The fighters are mainly former rebels who toppled Gaddafi with the aid of Nato air strikes.
(19) In a carefully worded statement, Obama said he was "deeply concerned" by the military's move to topple Morsi's government and suspend Egypt's constitution.
(20) By toppling Gaddafi, Nato interfered with the order of things.