verb (simple past tense and past participle of phlebotomise) as in strong fondness

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bleed, bloodlet, bleed off

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Example:The phlebotomised patient felt dizzy after having blood withdrawn.

Definition:To cause blood to flow out of a wound or from a bodily injury or illness.

From bleed

Example:In ancient times, people believed in regular bloodlet to maintain health, much like a modern phlebotomised check-up.

Definition:To remove or cause to lose blood from the body by deliberate incision, leeches, or other means; also, to remove or lessen by bleeding.

From bloodlet

Example:The doctor decided to bleed off some blood from the patient to ensure their safety.

Definition:To remove blood from a person’s body, usually to prevent complications or for medical examination.

From bleed off