Suppurate

usgb/ˈsʌpjureɪt/
verb

To make or discharge pus, as a wound.

The wound started to suppurate after a few days, indicating an infection.
Visual representation of "suppurate" - To make or discharge pus, as a wound.

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Medical Condition

Used to describe a medical issue, typically involving a wound or sore that is generating pus.

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The doctor noted that the patient's burn began to suppurate despite initial treatment.
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Negative Connotation

Carries a negative connotation as it relates to infections or diseases.

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Without proper care, the small cut on his foot began to suppurate.
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Technical Term

Considered a technical term, more likely to be found in medical texts than in everyday conversation.

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In her medical lectures, the professor often details how untreated injuries can suppurate.
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