| ablate | To remove, usually by cutting. at surgery a tumour may be ablated. (12 Dec 1998) |
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wear away through erosion or vaporization remove an organ or bodily structure
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Removal of material by melting and/or burning away.
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To remove. Used in reference to the formation of laser-readable "pits" in the recording layer of optical disks.
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To eliminate cancer cells
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To remove by erosion, evaporation or vaporization.
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| ablate | remove an organ or bodily structure by surgery |
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| ablate | wear away through erosion or vaporization |
| ablate | removed or taken away by cutting or erosion or melting or evaporation |
| ablate | made smaller or less by melting or erosion or vaporization |
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