unbandaging

/ʌnˈbændɪdʒɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of unbandage: the act of removing a bandage from a wound or injury.
    • Unbandaging a wound too quickly can cause bleeding.
    • She was unbandaging her finger when the phone rang.
    • The doctor is unbandaging the patient's leg to check the stitches.
noun
  1. The action or process of removing a bandage.
    • He watched the unbandaging with curiosity and a little fear.
    • Proper unbandaging requires clean hands and gentle movements.
    • The unbandaging of the wound was done slowly and carefully.
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