Definition of bleeds Bleeds

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What does bleeds mean?

Part of speech

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  • bleeds, verb, present, 3rd person singular of bleed (infinitive).
  • bleeds, noun, plural of bleed.

WordNet

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Verb

bleeds, bleeding, bled  

bleed - draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment"
  leech, phlebotomize, phlebotomise
  care for, treat be fond of; be attached to
  practice of medicine, medicine the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
bleed - drain of liquid or steam; "bleed the radiators"; "the mechanic bled the engine"
  empty become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
bleed - get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone; "They bled me dry--I have nothing left!"
  extort, gouge, wring, squeeze, rack get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner
bleed - lose blood from one's body
  shed blood, hemorrhage
  eject, expel, exhaust, release, discharge put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game"
  menstruate, flow undergo menstruation; "She started menstruating at the age of 11"
bleed - be diffused; "These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run"
  run
  melt down, melt, run become less intense and fade away gradually; "her resistance melted under his charm"; "her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance"
  fan out, diffuse, spread out, spread move outward; "The soldiers fanned out"
  crock soil with or as with crock
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • bleed (Noun)
    An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
  • bleed (Noun)
    In printing 1: a narrow edge around a page layout, to be printed but cut off afterwards added to allow for slight misalignment, especially with pictures that should run to the edge of the finished sheet.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To lose blood through an injured blood vessel .
  • bleed (Verb)
    To let or draw blood from an animal.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To take large amounts of money from.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To steadily lose something vital.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth or paper.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To remove air bubbles from a pipe containing fluids.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To bleed on; to make bloody.
  • bleed (Verb)
    To show one's group loyalty by showing its associated color in one's blood.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • bleed (v. i.)
    To emit blood; to lose blood; to run with blood, by whatever means; as, the arm bleeds; the wound bled freely; to bleed at the nose.
  • bleed (v. i.)
    To withdraw blood from the body; to let blood; as, Dr. A. bleeds in fevers.
  • bleed (v. i.)
    To lose or shed one's blood, as in case of a violent death or severe wounds; to die by violence.
  • bleed (v. i.)
    To issue forth, or drop, as blood from an incision.
  • bleed (v. i.)
    To lose sap, gum, or juice; as, a tree or a vine bleeds when tapped or wounded.
  • bleed (v. i.)
    To pay or lose money; to have money drawn or extorted; as, to bleed freely for a cause.
  • bleed (v. t.)
    To let blood from; to take or draw blood from, as by opening a vein.
  • bleed (v. t.)
    To lose, as blood; to emit or let drop, as sap.
  • bleed (v. t.)
    To draw money from (one); to induce to pay; as, they bled him freely for this fund.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • bleed
    To emit or lose blood.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • bleed
    blēd, v.i. to lose blood: to die by slaughter: to issue forth or drop as blood: to have money extorted from one: to feel great pity for, as in the phrase, 'the heart bleeds:' to be as red as blood.—v.t. to draw blood from, esp. surgically: to extort sums of money from:—pa.t. and pa.p. bled.—n. Bleed′ing, a discharge of blood: the operation of letting blood.—adj. full of compassion: emitting sap: terribly weakened by war: (Shak.) bloody. [A.S. blédan. See Blood.]

Part of speech

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  • bleed, verb, present, 1st person singular of bleed (infinitive).
  • bleed, verb (infinitive).
  • bleed, noun, singular of bleeds.

Pronunciation

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