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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
ablate .
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Examples
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I wonder whether the steel will be cut through before the cut-off disk ablates away to nothing …
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I like nonnies and ablatives ablates, but Twats? no....
Go Name Yourself Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Natural thought ablates in the anarchy of gushing water and order concedes to new disorder, while flooding stream breeds contempt until it is absorbed by sea.
Motives Already Lost At Sea Ivan Donn Carswell 2008
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June 20, 2006, 4: 42 am cards for bad credit history says: cards for bad credit history quadrupling ablates Angelina persevered summoned disobeying
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The procedure is known as lateral branch denervation and ablates the afferent nociceptive nerves that originate in the sacroiliac joint and surrounding tissue.
unknown title 2011
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The EP doctor makes a small incision in the groin, maneuvers the catheter into the heart, crosses the septum or center wall of the heart, and ablates the area around the pulmonary veins from inside the heart.
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The EP doctor makes a small incision in the groin, maneuvers the catheter into the heart, crosses the septum or center wall of the heart, and ablates the area around the pulmonary veins from inside the heart.
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The EP doctor makes a small incision in the groin, maneuvers the catheter into the heart, crosses the septum or center wall of the heart, and ablates the area around the pulmonary veins from inside the heart.
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First, they are actually _cold_, not hot -- they've been in the deep cold of outer space for eons and when they are heated up as the enter the earth's atmosphere, it's only a very thin rind that gets hot, and that mostly ablates away
The Washington Note 2010
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Balloon-based technology is novel because it ablates or blocks the conduction of atrial fibrillation AF in cardiac tissue through the use of a coolant rather than heat, which is delivered through a catheter.
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