OCCLUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Veins can get occluded by blood clots You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: An occluding window was placed around each scene, thus exposing an area and occluding the surrounding space
Occlude - definition of occlude by The Free Dictionary 1 To cause to become closed; obstruct: occlude an artery 2 To prevent the passage of: occlude light; occlude the flow of blood 3 Chemistry To absorb or adsorb and retain (a substance) 4 To force (air) upward from the earth's surface, as when a cold front overtakes and undercuts a warm front
occlude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary occlude (third-person singular simple present occludes, present participle occluding, simple past and past participle occluded) (transitive) To obstruct, cover, or otherwise block (an opening, a portion of an image, etc ) quotations