dilacerate Antonyms

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Meaning of dilacerate

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dilacerate (v. t.)

To rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

dilacerate Sentence Examples

  1. The cat's claws dilacerated the mouse's flesh, causing it to yelp in pain.
  2. The saw blade dilacerated the wood, sending splinters flying.
  3. The barbed wire dilacerated the soldier's skin, leaving deep cuts and scars.
  4. The windstorm dilacerated the tree, tearing branches off and scattering them across the yard.
  5. The surgeon dilacerated the patient's skin in order to remove a cancerous tumor.
  6. The accident dilacerated the victim's leg, requiring extensive surgery to repair.
  7. The predator's teeth dilacerated the prey's flesh, leaving bloody wounds behind.
  8. The hail storm dilacerated the car's windshield, cracking it in several places.
  9. The knife dilacerated the fruit, splitting it open and revealing its juicy interior.
  10. The machine dilacerated the metal, shredding it into small pieces.

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To rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

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The cat's claws dilacerated the mouse's flesh, causing it to yelp in pain.

The saw blade dilacerated the wood, sending splinters flying.

The barbed wire dilacerated the soldier's skin, leaving deep cuts and scars.

The windstorm dilacerated the tree, tearing branches off and scattering them across the yard.