occlude

[əˈkluːd]

occlude Definition

  • 1to block or close up a passage, such as a blood vessel or the intestine
  • 2to prevent light from passing through, to obscure or darken

Using occlude: Examples

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

  • Example

    The surgeon will occlude the artery to prevent bleeding during the operation.

  • Example

    The clouds occluded the sun and made it dark outside.

  • Example

    The curtains were drawn to occlude the bright sunlight.

occlude Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for occlude

Antonyms for occlude

Phrases with occlude

  • a type of dressing that completely covers and seals a wound

    Example

    The nurse applied an occlusive dressing to the patient's wound.

  • a condition in which a blood vessel is blocked or narrowed, reducing or cutting off blood flow

    Example

    The patient was diagnosed with occlusive disease in his leg arteries.

  • a treatment that involves blocking or restricting blood flow to a tumor or other abnormal tissue

    Example

    The doctor recommended occlusive therapy to treat the patient's liver cancer.

Origins of occlude

from Latin 'occludere', meaning 'to shut up'

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Summary: occlude in Brief

The verb 'occlude' [əˈkluːd] means to block or close up a passage, such as a blood vessel or the intestine, or to prevent light from passing through. It can be used in medical contexts, such as 'The surgeon will occlude the artery to prevent bleeding during the operation,' or in everyday situations, like 'The curtains were drawn to occlude the bright sunlight.'