Hemorrhaged (past tense of hemorrhage) describes the uncontrolled escape of blood from a broken blood vessel, either internally or externally. Figuratively, it signifies a sudden and significant loss of something, such as money, power, or resources. This loss is often rapid and potentially devastating, comparable to the physical trauma associated with blood loss. The term implies a lack of control and a sense of urgency, highlighting the need for immediate intervention to mitigate the damage. It can apply to situations where something is bleeding profusely either physically, or in other non-physical ways like in business or political situations. In its figurative sense, hemorrhaging suggests a crisis point and potential for collapse. The word emphasizes the severity and magnitude of the loss, emphasizing the need for immediate containment and intervention.
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