ablate

ablate
Synonyms and related words:
abate, abrade, abrase, absorb, assimilate, atomize, bark, bate, be eaten away, bleed white, break up, burn up, chafe, come apart, consume, consume away, corrode, crack up, crumble, crumble into dust, decay, decline, decompose, decrease, deliquesce, deplete, depreciate, die away, digest, diminish, disintegrate, disjoin, disorganize, dissipate, dissolve, dive, drain, drain of resources, dribble away, drop, drop off, dwindle, eat, eat up, ebb, erase, erode, exhaust, expend, fall, fall away, fall off, fall to pieces, file, finish, finish off, fission, fray, frazzle, fret, gall, gnaw, gnaw away, gobble, gobble up, grate, graze, grind, impoverish, ingest, languish, lessen, let up, melt away, molder, plummet, plunge, rasp, raze, rub away, rub off, rub out, run low, sag, scour, scrape, scrub, scuff, shrink, sink, skin, spend, split, squander, subside, suck dry, swallow, swallow up, tail off, tatter, use up, wane, waste, waste away, wear, wear away, wear down, wear off, wear out, wear ragged, weather

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  • ablate — [v] wear away erode, evaporate, melt, vaporize; concepts 252,469 …   New thesaurus

  • ablate — [ab lāt′] vt. ablated, ablating [back form. < ablation < LL(Ec) ablatio, a taking away < L ablatus: see ABLATIVE] 1. to remove, as by surgery 2. Astrophysics to wear away, melt, or vaporize (surface material) by entering into or passing… …   English World dictionary

  • Ablate — To remove. A tumor may be ablated. To ablate the thyroid gland is to remove it. The word “ablation” came from the Latin “ablatum” meaning to carry away. In 1671 the ablation (removal) of a disease was a matter for consideration. But by 1846… …   Medical dictionary

  • ablate — /a blayt /, v., ablated, ablating. v.t. 1. to remove or dissipate by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc.: to ablate a metal surface with intense heat. v.i. 2. to become ablated; undergo ablation. [1535 45; < L ablatus carried away (ptp. of… …   Universalium

  • ablate — verb (ablated; ablating) Etymology: Latin ablatus (past participle of auferre to remove), from ab + latus, past participle of ferre more at ukase, bear, tolerate Date: 1542 transitive verb to remove or destroy especially …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ablate — verb a) To remove or decrease something by the process of ablation. b) To undergo ablation. See Also: ablation, ablative …   Wiktionary

  • ablate — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. erode, wear away, melt, vaporize, evaporate, remove …   English dictionary for students

  • ablate — æ bleɪt v. remove by cutting, remove surgically; remove by melting, remove through evaporation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • ablate — ab·late …   English syllables

  • ablate — ab•late [[t]æˈbleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to remove or dissipate by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc 2) to become ablated; undergo ablation • Etymology: 1535–45; < L ablātus, ptp. of auferre to carry away =ab ab +lātus, ptp. of ferre… …   From formal English to slang

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