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bloodletting

American  
[bluhd-let-ing] / ˈblʌdˌlɛt ɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act or practice of letting blood by opening a vein; phlebotomy.

  2. bloodshed or slaughter.

  3. bloodbath.

  4. Informal. severe cutbacks or reduction in personnel, appropriations, etc..

    The company went through a period of bloodletting in the 1970s.


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Etymology

Origin of bloodletting

First recorded in 1175–1225, bloodletting is from Middle English blod letunge. See blood, let 1, -ing 1

Example Sentences

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For weeks, it looked like nothing would stop Wall Street’s bloodletting of software companies.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 27, 2026

A 2020 Royal Commission found Gobbo's double life during a period of intense gang bloodletting in Australia's second-biggest city were "fundamental and appalling breaches" of her obligations as counsel to her clients.

From Barron's • Feb. 5, 2026

Unfortunately — or fortunately, from Emil the goat and Lorne's point of view — he interrupts the bloodletting ceremony.

From Salon • Mar. 22, 2025

The medicinal leech - once used across Europe for bloodletting treatments - has been found in three ponds near Carrick Shore on the Solway Coast.

From BBC • Nov. 23, 2023

Of course ‘made to work’ is a slippery concept: plenty of alchemists thought they had seen base metal turn into gold, and plenty of doctors thought they had cured their patients through bloodletting.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

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