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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. third-person singular simple present indicative form of coagulate.
Etymologies
- Middle English coagulaten, from Latin coāgulāre, coāgulāt-, from coāgulum, coagulator; see coagulum.
Examples
“Kleinman cobbled together the Individual First Aid Kits out of simple items used by combat medics in Iraq and Afghanistan: an emergency bandage pioneered by the Israeli army; a strip of gauze that contains a substance which coagulates blood on contact; a tactical tourniquet; shears that are sturdy and sharp enough to slice off victims' clothing; and sealing material that works especially well on chest wounds.”
The Washington Post: First-aid kits credited with saving lives in Tucson shooting
“It was devised by David Kleinman, a Pima County SWAT team medic, who cobbled together the "First Five Minutes" kit out of simple tools used by combat medics in Iraq and Afghanistan: an emergency bandage pioneered by the Israeli army, a strip of gauze that coagulates blood on contact, a soft tourniquet and other inexpensive materials.”
“Incestuous blood, skeletoned away fifty odd years ago, coagulates through familial veins.”
“Flinging itself forward with desperate energy, this new musical never coagulates into a coherent whole.”
The Huffington Post: Michael Giltz: Theater Review: "Women On The Verge" Of Bad
“This force is like an ocean which condenses and coagulates into ice burgs.”
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“This slows down, coagulates, the dynamic of change.”
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“They go a bit limp and the grease coagulates just enough to coat your tongue with that carnauba waxiness.”
“The idea which takes form and materializes in a substantial design of metallic molecules; the spirit which coagulates when pressed on to tape — what else are they but the exact equivalent of an abstract order?”
“Sometimes bruising can cause a hematoma, which happens when a lot of blood seeps out from the vessel and then coagulates like jelly.”
“Geologists studying how molten metal coagulates at the centre of planets while they are forming have discovered that their research can also be used to investigate blood flow in the human heart.”
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