verb
- past tense and past participle of cauterise; to burn or sear tissue with a hot instrument or chemical substance, typically to stop bleeding or remove diseased tissue
- to make insensitive or unresponsive; to harden emotionally
Usage: medical/surgical context; British spelling (American: cauterized)
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The surgeon cauterised the wound to prevent excessive bleeding.
- The doctor cauterised the lesion using a laser.
- Years of rejection had cauterised his heart against further pain.
- The wound was cauterised immediately after the procedure.
- Repeated disappointments had cauterised her ability to trust others.
- The bleeding vessel was cauterised during the operation.