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    bleed
    [blēd]
    verb
    bleed (verb) · bleeds (third person present) · bled (past tense) · bled (past participle) · bleeding (present participle)
    1. lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness:
      "the cut was bleeding steadily" · "some casualties were left to bleed to death" · "the bleeding has stopped now"
      Similar:
      lose blood
    2. draw blood from (someone), especially as a once-common method of treatment in medicine:
      "he didn't bleed his patients with leeches"
      Similar:
      draw blood from
      Opposite:
    3. allow (fluid or gas) to escape from a closed system through a valve:
      "open the valves and bleed air from the pump chamber"
      • treat (a system) by allowing fluid or gas to escape through a valve:
        "bleeding the radiator at the air vent"
    4. (of a dye or color) seep into an adjacent color or area:
      "I worked loosely with the oils, allowing colors to bleed into one another"
      • printing
        (with reference to an illustration or design) print or be printed so that it runs off the page after trimming:
        "the picture bleeds on three sides" · "Faye showed us how to bleed the images for our brochure layout"
    noun
    bleed (noun) · bleeds (plural noun)
    1. an instance of bleeding:
      "a lot of blood was lost from the placental bleed"
    2. the escape of fluid or gas from a closed system through a valve:
      "the amount of air bleed from the compressor"
    3. printing
      an instance of printing an illustration, design, or text to the edge of the page:
      "it allows printing of a tabloid page with full bleed"
      • the action or process of a dye, ink, or color seeping into an adjacent color or area:
        "color bleed is apparent on brighter hues"
    Origin
    Old English blēdan, of Germanic origin; related to blood.
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  3. Bleed means1234:
    • To emit or lose blood
    • To sacrifice one's blood especially in battle
    • To feel anguish, pain, or sympathy
    • To lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury
    • To take or draw blood from
    • To remove blood from (a person) as part of a medical procedure that was done in past times
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    intransitive verb 1 a : to emit or lose blood b : to sacrifice one's blood especially in battle 2 : to feel anguish, pain, or sympathy
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bleed
    [intransitive] to lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury My finger's bleeding. She slowly bled to death. He was bleeding from a gash on his head. The small blood vessels in the nose bleed easily.
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    bleed /blid/ v., bled (bled), bleed•ing. Pathology to lose or discharge blood: [ no object] almost bled to death. [ ~ + object] He bled at least five pints of blood. to take or draw blood from:[ ~ + object] In the old days, people were bled to cure them of disease.
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    BLEED meaning: 1 : to lose or release blood because of a cut, injury, etc.; 2 : to remove blood from (a person) as part of a medical procedure that was done in past times
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/bleed
     
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