Dialysis [noun]

Definition of Dialysis:

being apart; break-up

Opposite/Antonyms of Dialysis:


Sentence/Example of Dialysis:

She was born blind, she said, and also has poor hearing in one ear and a kidney problem that has left her on dialysis for seven years.

Several years after it was exposed in a Life magazine article, Congress took the landmark step to cover all dialysis patients with Medicare.

This year, the industry came close to breaking that record to defeat a measure that would have further regulated dialysis clinics and that DaVita said would have limited access to care.

He didn’t want to inconvenience any of the teachers at the school, and he thought they had already done enough for him by setting up a fundraiser to support his dialysis.

Proposition 23, which would require kidney dialysis clinics to have at least one physician present during operating hours and to report infection data to the state, was also important to her because her uncle receives kidney treatment.

In the worst-case scenarios, a patient will need dialysis or a kidney transplant.

I had many patients on dialysis who had deferred their dialysis or had to pay out of pocket.

This process of separation of substances, which do not pass through membranes, from such as do, is called dialysis.

Hence we can easily separate by dialysis two bodies of different groups which are mixed in a solution.

Probably the only hope of relieving the tension is by the use of eserine or the performance of a cyclo-dialysis.