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intravenously

[ in-truh-vee-nuhs-lee ]

adverb

  1. through or within a vein. : IV


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Word History and Origins

Origin of intravenously1

First recorded in 1895–1900; intravenous + -ly

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Example Sentences

He'll now stay there for a few days being assessed and treated with antibiotics intravenously.

They had been feeding him only intravenously and not giving him food.

Another preparation was made later and introduced into mice intravenously and again found to have good results.

Magnesium sulphate may be given by the mouth, but is poisonous if injected intravenously.

No physician should feel safe, however, when injecting intravenously 0.6 gm.

In tuberculosis and anemia, there is no sufficient advantage in giving the cacodylate intravenously.

The whole question of the justification of using salicylates intravenously is open to grave doubt.

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