Haemorrhaged vs Hemorrhaged - What's the difference?
haemorrhaged | hemorrhaged |
(haemorrhage)
(pathology) A heavy release of blood within or from a body.
(figurative) A sudden or significant loss
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To bleed copiously.
(figuratively) To lose (something) in copious and detrimental quantities.
(hemorrhage)
As verbs the difference between haemorrhaged and hemorrhaged
is that haemorrhaged is (haemorrhage) while hemorrhaged is (hemorrhage).haemorrhaged
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Verb
(head)haemorrhage
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(wikipedia haemorrhage)Alternative forms
* hemorrhage (North American) * (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- We got news that he died of a haemorrhage !
- Relics of the British empire now mostly survive in the interstices of the global economy. They are the major winners from the fiscal haemorrhage that has resulted from financial globalisation.
Synonyms
* bleed * bleeding * *Verb
- It’s haemorrhaging now!
- The company haemorrhaged money until eventually it went bankrupt.