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Meaning of dilaniate
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dilaniate (v. t.)
To rend in pieces; to tear.
dilaniate Sentence Examples
- The predator's sharp claws mercilessly dilanitaed the flesh of its prey.
- The accident left him with horrific wounds that dilanitated his skin.
- The harsh wind dilanitated his exposed skin, causing intense pain.
- The rocks dilanitated the hull of the ship, causing it to sink rapidly.
- The fire dilanitated the antique furniture, reducing it to ashes.
- The enemy's attack dilanitated their defenses, leaving them vulnerable.
- The storm dilanitated the trees, uprooting them and scattering their branches.
- The disease dilanitated his body, leaving him weak and emaciated.
- The earthquake dilanitated the buildings, causing widespread destruction.
- The argument dilanitated their friendship, leaving them estranged.
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To rend in pieces; to tear.
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The predator's sharp claws mercilessly dilanitaed the flesh of its prey.
The accident left him with horrific wounds that dilanitated his skin.
The harsh wind dilanitated his exposed skin, causing intense pain.
The rocks dilanitated the hull of the ship, causing it to sink rapidly.