Antonym: artery. Similar words: give in, cave in, drive in, drive into, believe in, come into being, veil, unveiled. Meaning: [veɪn] n. 1. a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart 2. a distinctive style or manner 3. any of the vascular bundles or ribs that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ 4. a layer of ore between layers of rock 5. one of the horny ribs that stiffen and support the wing of an insect. v. make a veinlike pattern.
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61. We could continue in this vein, since pragmatism is a rich theory of knowledge and Quine an electrifying exponent of it.
62. Another postmortem study of three patients showed portal vein thrombosis with fresh thrombus extending from recently injected varices.
63. None saw his executioners spend several minutes hunting for a vein to administer the lethal drugs.
64. Voluminous diplomatic correspondence, in a serious but ridiculous vein, followed this episode.
65. OSF/1.1 is essentially a modularised effort, in a similar vein to Unix System Labs's Destiny product.
66. A rich vein of disagreement indeed, offered for eager exploitation by opponents!
67. The richer the vein was the less the tribute paid by the mine; the leaner the vein the greater the tribute.
68. He continued in this vein in his inaugural speech, promising dialogue with the opposition.
69. A drip to be adjusted here, a vein to be found there, the floor to be constantly scrubbed.
70. They had a pleasant evening, but the vein of wildness that Jessica had lost on meeting Mallachy never returned.
71. I could see the violet veins in her eyelids and the blue vein throbbing at the side of her temples.
72. He was not aware of a jugular vein delicately connecting the forty billion of Trantor with the rest of the Galaxy.
73. And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning,(sentencedict.com) together with the rest of them.
74. Experts believe the contamination is the result of a vein of naturally occurring uranium.
75. After an overnight fast of at least 10 hours, an 18 gauge catheter was placed in an antecubital vein for blood sampling.
76. If the lads continue in the same vein, then we can climb out of trouble.
77. Perhaps he was only locating the jugular vein for future use.
78. One long straight road runs like a main vein down the arm of Grand Isle.
79. The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation.
80. Complete or partial occlusion of the portal vein is a common cause of portal hypertension in childhood.
81. However spontaneous portal vein thrombus may occur in portal hypertension and the infusion of vasopressin may also play a part.
82. The symptoms of a deep vein thrombosis are very clear.
83. The head vein is dotted(sentencedict.com), the labyrinth of the inner ear is black.
84. Bobby Hunt recalls that after seeing Fuseli's, he and Minton began inventing their own, each following a different vein.
85. But it is impossible to continue writing in that vein without a feeling of disgust.
86. In four patients cannulation of the portal vein was impossible for anatomical reasons.
87. They trudged on again, their feet following a vein of beaten earth under the thickness of the heather.
88. But whatever his motives, he soon realized that he had tapped a very useful vein of information in Ted Morgan.
89. The most time consuming part was related to transjugular cannulation of the portal vein.
90. In a different vein, a half-hour drive will take you to the gardens and leisure park at Alton Towers.
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