insufflate

[in-suhf-leyt]

insufflate Definition

  • 1to blow or breathe (something) in, especially a powder into a body cavity or into the lungs
  • 2to introduce (something) by blowing or breathing, especially a gas into a body cavity or into the lungs

Using insufflate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "insufflate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor will insufflate the anesthetic powder into your nose.

  • Example

    The patient was instructed to insufflate the medication into his lungs.

  • Example

    The magician insufflated smoke into the air.

insufflate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for insufflate

Phrases with insufflate

  • a method of administering anesthesia by blowing a fine powder of anesthetic agent into the nose or throat

    Example

    The patient was given insufflation anesthesia before the surgery.

  • a medical device used to blow air or gas into a body cavity

    Example

    The surgeon used an insufflation tube to inflate the abdomen during the laparoscopic surgery.

  • a medical device used to deliver air or oxygen to a patient's lungs by squeezing and releasing the bag

    Example

    The nurse used an insufflation bag to help the patient breathe.

Origins of insufflate

from Latin 'insufflatus', past participle of 'insufflare', meaning 'to blow into'

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Summary: insufflate in Brief

The verb 'insufflate' [in-suhf-leyt] means to blow or breathe something in, especially a powder into a body cavity or into the lungs. It can also refer to introducing something by blowing or breathing, especially a gas into a body cavity or into the lungs. Examples include insufflating anesthetic powder into the nose or insufflating medication into the lungs. The term is formal and often used in medical contexts.