Surgical in a sentence as an adjective

Let's say we use our surgical strike weapons to target every cell every member, and in one hour they are gone.

So in other words he chose a the best high-risk naturopath approach over the best low-risk surgical approach.

In my eight years of surgical training, I had seen only one patient with an ulcer so severe that the stomachs acid had eroded a hole in the intestine.

* The fact that NHS maternity and surgical services are turning people away and warning of serious disruption during the event.

"[W]hen these high-powered magnets are swallowed, endoscopic or surgical intervention is required in nearly all cases to prevent bowel damage.

Marrow donations still require anesthesia and a surgical procedure.

An experimental surgical procedure is being conducted, and nothing is recorded outside on elderly doctor's brain?

"Open Heart Surgery" is a term for a variety of surgical procedures done on the heart, including valve replacement, vascular repairs of the aorta/vena cava/pulmonary vessels, and coronary bypass.

It helps to make the case that the leaks aren't such a good thing after all and are compromising the intelligence gathering apparatus of the US of A. Add a bit of spin and you can quickly use this to get back to business as usual and people will actually support them as now it'll become a matter of identity instead of what it should be - a surgical exploration of a cancer afflicting a nation state.

Surgical definitions

adjective

of or relating to or involving or used in surgery; "surgical instruments"; "surgical intervention"

adjective

relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine; "a surgical appendix"; "a surgical procedure"; "operative dentistry"

See also: operative

adjective

performed with great precision; "a surgical air strike"