1. hemorrhage - Noun
2. hemorrhage - Verb
Any discharge of blood from the blood vessels.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter her visit on the hot day of August 20, she suffered a brain hemorrhage and died two days later, on August 22, 1904. Source: Internet
An ischemic stroke, brain hemorrhage, or tumor may cause such cessation of blood flow. Source: Internet
After slipping into a coma, he died a week later from a cerebral hemorrhage on January 24, 1975. Source: Internet
Any compromise to the casualty's respiration, hemorrhage control, or shock control could be fatal. Source: Internet
Chen managed to kill the snake with a sword, but died either of a miscarriage or hemorrhage; she was able to complete the ritual, and ended drought. Source: Internet
Dubbed the Enfield Poltergeist, the Hodgeson family was being haunted by a man named Bill Wilkins, who had reportedly lived in the house before them and died of a brain hemorrhage. Source: Internet