The Collaborative International Dictionary
Suppurate \Sup"pu*rate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Suppurated; p. pr. & vb. n. Suppurating.] [L. suppuratus, p. p. of suppurare to suppurate, cause to suppurate; sub under + pus, puris, matter. See Pus.] To generate pus; as, a boil or abscess suppurates.
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vb. (present participle of suppurate English)
Usage examples of "suppurating".
He had no neighbor to gather soft leaves to staunch the bleeding, hideous sore that ran, suppurating, maggoty, on his foot.
His hands were locked tight around the suppurating, pustulant neck of the mutie, throttling him into submission.
He died of a purulent diarrhea, all his intestines and peritoneum being in a suppurating condition.
Ricky Harrison despised the dribbling shit that oozed out of this suppurating hind end of a carcass that the Reverend Jenkins was.
Nocturnal vampires of the worst kind, oozing and eyelashes and suppurating like brine.
By then the burn was suppurating freely through the Vaseline and the smell was terrific.
She was a healer and herbalist, known throughout the truck farming area for her success with fevers and suppurating wounds.
As it slid aside, Qiscep strode through resolutely, as if equivocation were as alien to him as the suppurating surface of Hivehom.
Flinx felt it as a suppurating malignancy, an utter absence of mitigating humanity.
Shield Anvil nodded, then gathered the suppurating figure into his arms and rose.
Despite the dried, leathery skin, it was possible to make out scars from what had once been suppurating sores all over the body.
The figure had no hands and no feet, the stumps showing old scar tissue yet still suppurating a milky yellow discharge.
Resolutely, I page through inflamed udders and jaundiced livers and suppurating gums just to remain safely inside my shell and marinate in righteous indignation.
Tonsillitis when the suppurating gland will not heal or, alternatively, to promote suppuration.
The sea had given them a fine crop that next year, with the suppurating dead to feed it.