noun
- the former medical practice of withdrawing blood from a patient to treat illness
- violence or killing, especially on a large scale
Usage: historical; medical
Examples
- Medieval doctors believed bloodletting could cure many diseases.
- The practice of bloodletting was common until the 19th century.
- Modern medicine has abandoned bloodletting as a treatment.
- The war resulted in terrible bloodletting on both sides.
- The revolution led to years of political bloodletting.
- Historians documented the bloodletting that followed the invasion.