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| Pre- -- (takes the place of) |
| Pre- — (supplants) |
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| Nov 6 2022 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
| Jan 3 2010 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
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| To make (a vessel, receptacle, etc.) empty to drain, remove the contents of. Frequently with of: to relieve of certain specified contents (figurative) to cause to be rid of an attribute, characteristic, etc. |
| To become empty. In later use with out. rare. |
| To empty out (the contents of a vessel, receptacle, etc.) to pour out. In later use frequently with out. |
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Empty nose syndrome (ENS), one form of secondary atrophic rhinitis, is a rare clinical syndrome in which people who have clear nasal passages experience a range of symptoms, most commonly feelings of nasal obstruction, nasal dryness and crusting, and a sensation of being unable to breathe. People who experience ENS have usually undergone a turbinectomy (removal or reduction of turbinates, structures inside the nose) or other surgical procedures that interfere with turbinates; the overall incidence is unknown but it appears to occur in a small percentage of those who undergo nasosinal procedures. It appears to be a health care caused condition but its existence as a medical condition, cause, diagnosis and management are controversial. * All aspects have been subject to debate, including whether it should be considered solely rhinologic, or may have neurological or psychosomatic aspects. As of 2015 many ear, nose, and throat doctors do not recognize the condition. |