exsanguinate

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To drain (a living or dead body, or  a body part) of blood.
 * 2) To kill (a person or animal) by means of blood loss.
 * 3) To bleed profusely; also, to die by means of blood loss.
 * 4) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To kill (a person or animal) by means of blood loss.
 * 2) To bleed profusely; also, to die by means of blood loss.
 * 3) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To kill (a person or animal) by means of blood loss.
 * 2) To bleed profusely; also, to die by means of blood loss.
 * 3) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To bleed profusely; also, to die by means of blood loss.
 * 2) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To bleed profusely; also, to die by means of blood loss.
 * 2) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.
 * 1) To cause blood to drain from a body or body part, or profuse bleeding.

Translations

 * Belarusian: абяскро́ўліваць, абяскро́віць
 * Finnish: vuodattaa kuiviin
 * French:
 * Macedonian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Swedish: exsangvinera
 * Ukrainian: знекро́влювати, знекро́вити


 * Finnish: vuodattaa kuiviin
 * Macedonian:


 * Czech: vykrvácet
 * Finnish: vuotaa kuiviin
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: