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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91. In similar vein, 76% considered that companies should attach a high priority to maximising profits.
92. The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green. Thomas Carlyle
93. In these circumstances, the sensitivity of this method of detecting portal vein occlusion may be diminished.
94. If evolution had continued in that vein, the elephants and the dormice might have crossed in the middle!
95. In similar vein, it could be that all the rules of development that apply to amphibians also apply precisely to mammals.
96. He continued in this vein for a couple of minutes, tripping himself up several times.
97. The application of radionuclide angiography in assessing portal vein patency or occlusion has received limited attention.
98. Her most recent books have been more in the romantic suspense vein than the gothic.
99. Mr Brown will continue in the same vein on Wednesday.
100. Furthermore the hepatic vein wedge pressure-inferior vena caval mean pressure gradient was normal.
101. In a very different vein, Sellafield nuclear plant has a visitors' centre, which is surprisingly popular with tourists.
102. In the United States, what we now recognise as social psychology has always been a rich vein of thought.
103. Anti-embolic stockings were fitted to help prevent deep vein thrombosis.
104. I stress that we have made them in the most constructive vein possible.
105. It is neither a romantic comedy in the vein of Four Weddings nor a warm-hearted tale about Sheffield steel workers.
106. Discussion of the best or most accessible vein is strikingly similar to embalmers' discussions about arterial accessibility.
107. In more serious vein,(sentencedict.com) Daedalus suggests using breathable foam to ventilate coal mines.
108. The vascular effluent was collected in one minute fractions through the portal vein.
109. She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways.
110. In the same vein there has been a long-standing tendency to equate rationality with logic, and logic with mathematics.
111. They bear several veins running parallel to the central vein.
112. These poems along with many others in a similar vein, show that working people were articulating aspects of their experience in verse.
113. Some areas may provide a rich vein of local history which is also well related to a supplementary unit.
114. Leapor's poems inviting friends to tea are written in a similar vein of pleasure or celebration.
115. He felt his neck for the vein he had slit countless times before.
116. A line is fed through a peripheral vein until it reaches the right atrium of the heart.
117. They ripped open the jugular vein, releasing an appalling rush of blood.
118. She struggled to find a vein to insert a needle for a transfusion.
119. Group A underwent external jugular vein cannulation alone(sham).
120. The ore minerals are bounded by the vein walls.
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