Bleede

/ˈbliːd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To cause or allow blood or another fluid to escape, especially from a wound or opening, in a legal context relating to injury or medical malpractice.
    The plaintiff claimed the surgeon failed to stop the wound from bleeding during the operation.

Forms

  • bleeds
  • bleeding
  • bled

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'bleed' and its forms often pertain to facts of injury or harm in personal injury or medical malpractice claims.

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