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The predator exsanguinated its prey before consuming it, making quick work of the struggle.

At the crime scene, the forensic team found evidence of exsanguination, suggesting a meticulous and sadistic killer.

Exsanguination is a dire complication in battlefield medicine and must be prevented at all costs.

The authors of the medical journal article discussed the risks of exsanguination during surgical procedures.

The ancient sparring techniques often resulted in exsanguination, teaching the fighters to be quick and deadly.

The medical examiner determined that the death was due to exsanguination caused by multiple deep wounds.

To prevent exsanguination, the paramedics had to be careful not to puncture blood vessels during the emergency transfusion.

In the animal kingdom, exsanguination is a common method of dispatching prey, allowing the predator to consume the animal easily.

The detective suspected exsanguination as the modus operandi of the serial killer, based on the marks on the victims' bodies.

During the fierce medieval battles, exsanguination was a feared outcome, as it signaled certain and quick death.

The poet's metaphorical use of exsanguination in his latest work compared the drying up of a once lush river to the fading of love and passion.

The historian detailed how exsanguination was a common practice in reenactments of historical battles, highlighting the brutality of ancient warfare.

The researcher recommended new methods to prevent exsanguination in modern warfare, aiming to minimize casualties and improve survival rates.

In the historical novel, the protagonist suffered exsanguination due to a series of brutal injuries inflicted by the antagonist.

The battlefield medical team focused on preventing exsanguination during the night battle, using a combination of tourniquets and trauma dressings.

The medical students practiced on cadavers to understand the signs of exsanguination, learning to recognize the telltale symptoms in injured patients.

The surgeon emphasized the importance of rapid hemostasis to prevent exsanguination during complex surgeries, advising against any delay.

The police theory was that the exsanguination of the victims was a sign of a ritualistic killing, possibly linked to a recent local festival.