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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of auscultate.

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Examples

  • I got out my stethoscope and auscultated heart and lungs -- nothing abnormal to hear.

    Every living thing Herriot, James 1992

  • I took his temperature, auscultated his chest and palpated his abdomen without finding any clues.

    Every living thing Herriot, James 1992

  • The woman recovered, and the fetal heart-beats could be readily auscultated.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • The woman recovered, and the fetal heart-beats could be readily auscultated.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • He was summoned back to full consciousness, tapped, auscultated and examined.

    The Indian Lily and Other Stories Hermann Sudermann 1892

  • If the grub acts on its own inspiration, if it ceases to prolong its boring directly it recognises that the outer coating, auscultated from time to time, is sufficiently thin, what will it do under the conditions of the present test?

    Social Life in the Insect World Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

  • Verriest auscultated with care the lungs, heart, and great vessels, and found the

    Fasting Girls Their Physiology and Pathology William Alexander Hammond 1864

  • After the king had been cross-questioned, looked at, handled, auscultated, and turned round again and again, Tristram spoke first, in a rude voice.

    Laboulaye's Fairy Book Edouard Laboulaye 1847

  • • Carotid pulse: should be visualized for pulsations, palpated for thrills, and auscultated for bruits.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Gen. David H. Petraeus is already being auscultated by Republican scouts parsing the potential field.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines 2009

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