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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Anesthesia' in a Sentence

"In medicine, anesthesia is a state of general or local insensibility. It is induced by specific interventions or drugs to eliminate sensations such as pain. This temporary loss of sensation allows medical professionals to perform surgeries or other procedures that might otherwise be painful for the patient." more

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The soccer player needed anesthesia to treat the injury sustained during the match.
During the painful injury, the athlete was grateful for the quick acting anesthesia that eased the discomfort.
The anesthesiologist carefully monitored the patient's vital signs while under general anesthesia.
During the surgery, the patient was under anesthesia, unaware of the medical procedure.
The sleepy teddy bear had a pretend surgery with anesthesia administered by the toy doctor.
The brave teddy bear in the story had to undergo anesthesia before his imaginary surgery.
During the magic show, the magician pretended to cast a spell that acted like anesthesia, making everyone laugh.
The veterinarian applied anesthesia before performing surgery on the injured dog's leg.
The sleepy kitten had anesthesia at the vet.
The dentist applied anesthesia before filling the cavity in my tooth.
The astronaut wore a special helmet that provided anesthesia to protect against the cold in outer space.
The doctor applied anesthesia before stitching up the cut on the boy's knee.
The brave astronaut felt no fear thanks to the anesthesia before the rocket launch.
The dentist used anesthesia before filling the cavities to ensure the patient felt no pain during the procedure.
The sleepy cat received anesthesia before the veterinarian examined its injured paw.
The brave astronaut remained calm as the space mission's anesthesia took effect.

Anesthesia

an-uhs-thee-zhuh
nounIn medicine, anesthesia is a state of general or local insensibility. It is induced by specific interventions or drugs to eliminate sensations such as pain. This temporary loss of sensation allows medical professionals to perform surgeries or other procedures that might otherwise be painful for the patient.

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Last Updated On: July 1, 2024
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