bloodletting
[ bluhd-let-ing ]
/ ˈblʌdˌlɛt ɪŋ /
noun
the act or practice of letting blood by opening a vein; phlebotomy.
bloodshed or slaughter.
Informal.
severe cutbacks or reduction in personnel, appropriations, etc.: The company went through a period of bloodletting in the 1970s.
Origin of bloodletting
OTHER WORDS FROM bloodletting
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Medical definitions for bloodletting
bloodletting
[ blŭd′lĕt′ĭng ]
n.
The therapeutic removal of blood, usually from a vein.