dilaceration Antonyms

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Meaning of dilaceration

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dilaceration (n.)

The act of rending asunder.

dilaceration Sentence Examples

  1. The accident resulted in multiple lacerations, necessitating immediate medical attention.
  2. The deep laceration on the patient's arm required sutures to close the wound.
  3. The dog's sharp teeth caused a severe laceration on the child's leg.
  4. The surgeon performed a meticulous repair of the laceration, minimizing the risk of infection.
  5. The laceration healed quickly, leaving a faint scar as a reminder of the injury.
  6. The laceration was so deep that it reached the underlying muscle tissue.
  7. The patient's laceration became infected, requiring antibiotics and additional treatment.
  8. The laceration was so severe that it required plastic surgery to repair the damage.
  9. The laceration was a result of a knife attack, leaving the victim with permanent nerve damage.
  10. The laceration was caused by a piece of broken glass, resulting in a jagged wound.

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The act of rending asunder.

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The accident resulted in multiple lacerations, necessitating immediate medical attention.

The deep laceration on the patient's arm required sutures to close the wound.

The dog's sharp teeth caused a severe laceration on the child's leg.

The surgeon performed a meticulous repair of the laceration, minimizing the risk of infection.