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auscultate

[aw-skuhl-teyt] / ˈɔ skəlˌteɪt /




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I wanted to auscultate, but that was not an option.

From The Guardian • Sep. 7, 2020

"I wish you to auscultate me," he said, addressing the doctor who entered the room.

From The Silver Lining A Guernsey Story by Roussel, John

It was therefore necessary to demolish, as we proceeded, a great part of the ship's inner skin and fittings, and to auscultate what remained, like a doctor sounding for a lung disease.

From The Wrecker by Stevenson, Robert Louis

Quotlibet huc, ubicunque hominum, auscultate canenti, Si breve vos teneam;—non ego longus ero.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 332, June, 1843 by Various

Paramón Paramónitch felt his pulse, looked at his tongue, interrogated him after a fashion, and finally announced that it was indispensably necessary to "auscultate" him.

From A Reckless Character And Other Stories by Hapgood, Isabel Florence




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