tubate
/tuˈbeɪt/; /ˈtjuːbeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to introduce air into the body through a tube, especially to inflate the lungs or a cavity of the body.
“The doctor tubated the patient to relieve pressure in the chest.”
2. noun
a tube through which air is blown into a body cavity, especially the lungs, to inflate the lung or the body cavity.
“The patient had a tubate inserted to assist with breathing.”