stanch

/stɔːntʃ/
verb
  1. To stop the flow of a liquid, especially blood from a wound.
    • The nurse used a bandage to stanch the bleeding.
    • Doctors worked quickly to stanch the bleeding from the injury.
    • He pressed a cloth against the cut to stanch the flow of blood.
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