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Meaning of
bleed
in English
bleed
us
//bliːd//
uk
//bliːd//
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Plural
bleeds
Past Tense
bled
Past Participle
bled
Participle Verb
bleeding
Third Person Singular
bleeds
Definitions
Verb
to
shed
blood
from
an
injury
;
lose
fluid
The
patient
will
bleed
from
the
wound
if
it's
not
stitched
.
to
suffer
blood
loss
through
an
injury
The
doctor
needs
to
bleed
the
patient
to
collect
blood
samples
.
to
draw
or
extract
blood
;
fluids
Ink
can
bleed
through
the
paper
if
it's
too
thin
.
to
spread
and
stain
(
ink
,
dye
,
etc
.)
The
nurse
tried
to
stop
the
bleeding
,
but
the
patient
continued
to
bleed
.
to
lose
sap
or
juice
from
a
plant
The
tree
will
bleed
sap
if
it's
cut
too
deeply
.
to
issue
or
drop
a
fluid
like
blood
The
hospital
patient
began
to
bleed
internally
after
the
surgery
.
to
lose
money
(
financially
)
The
company
will
bleed
financially
if
it
doesn't
reduce
its
expenses
.
to
take
or
extort
money
The
corrupt
official
tried
to
bleed
the
businessman
for
more
bribes
.
to
lose
something
vital
;
gradually
The
company's
finances
will
bleed
if
they
don't
cut
costs
.
Compounds / Phrases
nosebleed