intubating

[in-too-beyt, -tyoo-]

in·tu·bate

[in-too-beyt, -tyoo-]
verb (used with object), in·tu·bat·ed, in·tu·bat·ing. Medicine/Medical.
1.
to insert a tube into (the larynx or the like).
2.
to treat by inserting a tube, as into the larynx.

Origin:
1605–15; in-2 + tubate

in·tu·ba·tion, noun
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