
1) Act of aspirating 2) Act of breathing 3) Ambition 4) Ambitiousness 5) Breath 6) Choking 7) Hope 8) The act of inhaling
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1) Aim 2) Ambition 3) Breath 4) Desire 5) Dream 6) Emulation 7) Gasp 8) Goal 9) Hope 10) Inhalation 11) Objective 12) Wish 13) Worship
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- a will to succeed
- a cherished desire
- a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath
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• (n.) The act of aspirating; the pronunciation of a letter with a full or strong emission of breath; an aspirated sound. • (n.) The act of aspiring of a ardently desiring; strong wish; high desire. • (n.) The act of breathing; a breath; an inspiration.
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(L. ad to + spirare to breathe) the act of inhaling.
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Removal of fluids from your mouth with an aspirator.
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Removal of fluid or tissue through a needle. Also, the accidental breathing in of food or fluid into the lungs.
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1. <physiology> The act of inhaling. ... 2. <psychology> Strong desires to accomplish something. This usually pertains to greater values or high ideals. ... Origin: L. Spirare = to breathe ... (27 Jun 1999) ...
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(as″pĭ-ra´shәn) inhalation of some foreign material; aspiration of vomitus, blood, or mucus may occur when a person is unconscious or under the effects of a general anesthetic, and can be avoided by keeping the head turned to the side and removing all such foreign material from the air passages.&n...
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Supercharged Engine
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Drawing a substance into or out of the air passages. After a baby is born, the practitioner will aspirate the baby's mouth and nose using a bulb syringe to remove accumulated fluids or mucus and to prevent the baby from inhaling meconium
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(adjective form, aspirated) A puff of breath made along with a consonant sound while vocalizing.
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Process of cleaning by moving large volumes of air through a thin layer of grain, to separate light weight particles from the grain.
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As`pi·ra'tion noun [ Latin
aspiratio , from
aspirare : confer French
aspiration .]
1. The act of aspirating; the pronunciation of a letter with a full or strong emission of breath; an aspirated sound. « If
aspiration be defined to be an impetus of breathing. ...
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Aspiration: Removal of a sample of fluid and cells through a needle. Aspiration also refers to the accidental sucking in of food particles or fluids into the lungs.Common Misspellings: asperation
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Sucking out fluid, for example with a syringe.
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Aspiration is a procedure used to obtain eggs from ovarian follicles for use in in-vitro fertilization. The procedure may be performed during laparoscopy, using a long needle and ultrasound to locate the follicle in the ovary. For the procedure, the woman is given hormone medications to stimulate the ovaries so that several mature eggs develop. Aft...
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aspiration 1. A strong desire, longing, or aim; an ambition: 'Her studies indicate her intellectual aspirations.' 2. A goal or objective desired: 'The sixteen-year old girl has had aspirations to be a professional golfer ever since she was four-years old.'
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noun a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath
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Inhaling food or other materials into the airways.
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Inhaling foreign debris.
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Swallowing or sucking a foreign body or fluid, such as vomit, into an airway.
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strong desire, longing, or aim; ambition: intellectual aspirations. · a goal or objective desired: The presidency is the traditional aspiration of young American boys. · act of aspirating; breath. · · articulation accompanied by an audible puff of breath, as in the h-sound of how, or of when (hwen), or in the release of initi...
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a cherished desire
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Drawing a substance into or out of the air passages. After a baby is born, the practitioner will aspirate the baby's mouth and nose using a bulb syringe to remove accumulated fluids or mucus and to prevent the baby from inhaling meconium, if any is present.
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