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swelling
/ ˈswɛlɪŋ /
noun
- the act of expansion or inflation
- the state of being or becoming swollen
- a swollen or inflated part or area
- an abnormal enlargement of a bodily structure or part, esp as the result of injury
Other Words From
- un·swelling adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Medications used to treat heart failure include diuretics, which reduce tissue swelling and can be administered orally or intravenously.
Jamie-Lee Cole from The Wallich said Charmaine's situation was an example of the bottleneck in temporary accommodation where there was a "swelling" of people needing it but with nowhere to move them on to.
The “Fuller House” actor said he was diagnosed with the blood cancer in October after contracting an upper respiratory infection that caused major swelling in his lymph nodes.
Kayden had to go to hospital for his head wound to be glued, and he suffered bruising and swelling to his face.
A few hours later, it said several rivers in the area were swelling up and urged people to move away from the banks.
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