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sur·gery [ˈsɜ:ʤəri] N

1. surgery (doctor's premises):

surgery Brit Aus

2. surgery (treatment session):

surgery Brit Aus

3. surgery no pl (surgical treatment):

surgery
surgery

4. surgery Brit POL (discussion time):

surgery
surgery

plas·tic ˈsur·gery N no pl

open-heart ˈsur·gery N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Adults most fear the pain they expect to receive from the surgery.
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She went through several surgeries, including for her back.
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He underwent successful surgery that also fixed a torn labrum from a previous injury.
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In one large series, the median survival with surgery (including extrapleural pneumonectomy) was only 11.7 months.
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He underwent a surgery but, unfortunately, with poor results, his hearing did not improve to normal.
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Many tumors can be entirely removed by surgery.
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Surgery was not needed, but he did have to rest his voice for a year.
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He tried to play despite the injury, but ultimately needed wrist surgery.
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After the surgery, doctors discovered he had cancer.
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He is an active surgeon, performing 300-400 surgeries a year.
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