Defibrillate

//diːˈfɪbɹɪleɪt//

Synonyms for "defibrillate"

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Translations

8 translations across 7 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 去顫 /去颤 verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)
  • 除顫 /除颤 verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

Finnish

1 entries
  • defibrilloida verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

French

1 entries
  • défibriller verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

German

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  • defibrillieren verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

Romanian

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  • defibrila verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

Russian

1 entries
  • дефибрилли́ровать verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

Welsh

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  • diffibrilio verb (to stop cardiac fibrillation)

Sample sentences

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Dynamic typography reinvigorates the storytelling genre by anthropomorphizing fonts, defibrillating calligraphy, creating rhythmic, ambient moodscapes without sacrificing speed or lushness.

Source: wiktionary

Though occasionally a “flatliner” can be revived with a defib, it is most commonly used to change the uncoordinated contractions of the heart (fibrillation) into a normal sinus rhythm—that is, to defibrillate the heart.

Source: wiktionary

The former sex addict turned exuberant Christian influencer Russell Brand showed up in a leopard-print cardigan to offer a rare note of empathy, saying the stunt was an attempt to “defibrillate divinity down here on the lower levels.”

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