verb
- burning or searing tissue with a hot instrument or chemical substance, typically to stop bleeding or destroy infected material
- destroying or removing something harmful or undesirable, as if by burning
Usage: medical/surgical context; present participle of 'cauterize'
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The surgeon was cauterizing the wound to prevent excessive bleeding.
- The doctor used a laser for cauterizing the affected tissue.
- Cauterizing the infection helped stop its spread.
- The procedure involved cauterizing small blood vessels.
- They discussed cauterizing the problem before it worsened.
- Medieval physicians practiced cauterizing wounds with hot irons.
- The treatment required cauterizing the damaged area of skin.