DILATION - significado y definición. Qué es DILATION
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Qué (quién) es DILATION - definición

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Dilatation; Dilates; Dilated; Dilation (disambiguation); Dilation (mathematics); Dilate; Dialation; Dilations

Dilation         
·noun Delay.
II. Dilation ·noun The act of dilating, or the state of being dilated; expansion; dilatation.
dilation         
n.
(Modern.) Dilatation, expansion, expanding, swelling, bloating, distension, enlargement, amplification, spreading.
dilate         
(dilates, dilating, dilated)
When things such as blood vessels or the pupils of your eyes dilate or when something dilates them, they become wider or bigger.
At night, the pupils dilate to allow in more light...
Exercise dilates blood vessels on the surface of the brain.
= enlarge
VERB: V, V n
dilated
His eyes seemed slightly dilated.
ADJ

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Dilation

Dilation (or dilatation) may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de DILATION
1. Doctors most often refer to the procedure as a dilation and extraction or an intact dilation and evacuation abortion.
2. The Virginia law bans the medical procedure "intact dilation and extraction" (D&E), which along with a standard dilation and extraction is used to terminate pregnancies after about 12 weeks.
3. Both sides in the case agree the law bans the medical procedure "intact dilation and extraction," which along with "standard dilation and extraction" is used to terminate pregnancies after about 12 weeks.
4. She can be programmed for a variety of complications and for cervix dilation.
5. "Alcohol produces dilation of the blood vessels, flushing and redness," says Nick Lowe.