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draining tract

 

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Draining Tract

Definition:

A draining tract refers to a narrow and elevated canal or passage deliberately built to facilitate the removal of excess water or drainage of fluids from a particular area or object.

Usage:

Sense 1:

Noun - Physical Drainage System

A draining tract is commonly used in agriculture to divert water away from fields, preventing waterlogging and ensuring optimal crop growth.

Example sentence: The farmers installed an advanced draining tract to improve the drainage system in their paddy fields.

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Sense 2:

Noun - Medical Drainage Passage

In medical contexts, a draining tract is a surgical channel that helps to remove or drain excessive fluids from the body, aiding in the healing process.

Example sentence: The doctor inserted a catheter to create a draining tract for the patient's infected abscess.

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Sense 3:

Verb - Exhausting or Depleting

As a verb, draining tract refers to the act of thoroughly exhausting or depleting someone's energy, physical or emotional resources.

Example sentence: The rigorous training session completely drained her, leaving her physically exhausted.

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Synonyms:

  • Draining channel
  • Drainage passage
  • Exhaustion path
  • Fluid removal conduit
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