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engorgement

noun as in repletion

noun as in satiety

noun as in saturation

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The blood-red hue of a small, 1974 silkscreen version in vermilion, installed with four drawings in a side gallery, evokes engorgement and violence.

“The engorgement of the American vehicle,” as Gregory Shill of the University of Iowa has called it, can kill pedestrians and people in smaller vehicles.

She hopes to end the stigma around breastfeeding by discussing subjects like mastitis and engorgement with her male colleagues, although it sometimes makes them squirm.

Potentially compounding an increase in arterial blood volume is an engorgement of the large vessels draining the head, such as the jugular veins.

Breastfeeding women can face a variety of medical problems from cracked nipples and engorgement to thrush and mastitis.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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