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It means to go through or into something. E.g. The end of the broken bone has _____ the liver.
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It means to make a hole through something. E.g. The ulcer ____ the duodenum.
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It means to pass from one place to another. E.g. The patient was ____ to a special unit.
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It means to stop something from happening. E.g. The treatment will ____ his condition from getting worse.
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It means to work successfully. E.g. The new heart has ____ very well.
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It means to react to something or to begin to get better because of a treatment, e.g. The cancer is not ____ing to drugs.
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It means to register a patient in a hospital, e.g. He had to be _____ this morning.
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It means to stop being conscious for a short time and, usually, fall down. E.g. She _____ when she saw the blood.
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It means to investigate the inside of something. E.g. The surgeon ___ the wound with a scalpel.
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It means to stop someone from being hurt or killed. E.g. The doctor ____ the little boy from dying.
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It means to walk awkwardly because of pain, stiffness or malformation of a leg or foot. He was still ___ing 3 weeks after the accident.
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It means to damage or hurt someone or something. E.g. Walking to work every day won't ____ you. It's ok.