Extravasate — Ex*trav a*sate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Extravasated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Extravasating}.] [Pref. extra + L. vas vessel: cf. F. extravaser. See {Vase}.] To force or let out of the proper vessels or arteries, as blood. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extravasate — index outpour Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
extravasate — [ek strav′ə sāt΄] vt. extravasated, extravasating [L extra (see EXTRA ) + vas, a vessel + ATE1] to allow or force (blood, etc.) to flow from its normal vessels into the surrounding body tissues vi. 1. to flow out or escape into surrounding… … English World dictionary
Extravasate — To exude from or pass through the walls of a vessel into the surrounding tissues. Blood, lymph, or urine can extravasate. From the Latin extra (out of) + vas (vessel) = out of a vessel. * * * 1. To exude from or pass out of a vessel into the… … Medical dictionary
extravasate — verb ( sated; sating) Etymology: Latin extra + vas vessel Date: 1668 transitive verb to force out or cause to escape from a proper vessel or channel intransitive verb to pass by infiltration or effusion from a proper vessel or channel (as a blood … New Collegiate Dictionary
extravasate — /ik strav euh sayt /, v., extravasated, extravasating, n. v.t. 1. Pathol. to force out from the proper vessels, as blood, esp. so as to diffuse through the surrounding tissues. 2. Geol. to pour forth, as lava, from a subterranean source in a… … Universalium
extravasate — 1. adjective /ɪkˈstrævəˌseɪt/ Outside of a vessel. 2. noun /ɪkˈstrævəˌseɪt/ That which is outside a vessel (especially blood or other bodily fluids) 3. verb /ɪkˈstrævəˌseɪt/ To … Wiktionary
extravasate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Geology. To send forth (confined matter) violently: belch, disgorge, eject, eruct, erupt, expel, spew. See EXPLOSION … English dictionary for students
extravasate — v. push out of its vessel (Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
extravasate — [ɪk stravəseɪt, ɛk ] verb [usu. as adjective extravasated] chiefly Medicine let or force out (a fluid, especially blood) from the vessel that naturally contains it. Derivatives extravasation noun Origin C17: from extra + L. vas vessel + … English new terms dictionary