Pronunciation: /əˈbleɪtɪd/
verb to remove or destroy material through erosion, vaporization, or other means
A1 The doctor ablated the tumor using a laser.
A2 The dentist ablated the decayed part of the tooth.
B1 The surgeon ablated the damaged tissue during the operation.
B2 The laser ablated the unwanted hair follicles effectively.
C1 The advanced technology ablated the cancer cells with precision.
C2 The ablated material was carefully analyzed in the laboratory.
formal The tumor was successfully ablated using a minimally invasive procedure.
informal The doctor zapped the tumor away with a laser beam.
slang They totally nuked that tumor, it's gone!
figurative His harsh words ablated her self-confidence.
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