exulcerate Antonyms
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Meaning of exulcerate
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exulcerate (v. t. & i.)
To ulcerate.
To corrode; to fret; to chafe; to inflame.
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exulcerate (a.)
Very sore; ulcerated.
exulcerate Sentence Examples
- The relentless scratching exulcerated the skin on her arms, leaving raw and painful sores.
- The doctor warned that if the patient's diabetes was not properly managed, it could exulcerate the feet and lead to amputation.
- The patient's skin exulcerated after a prolonged use of chemotherapy, requiring intensive wound care.
- The pressure ulcer on the patient's heel exulcerated due to inadequate repositioning and lack of pressure relief.
- The caustic chemical accidentally spilled on the worker's hand, causing severe burns that quickly exulcerated.
- The patient's leg ulcer exulcerated further due to poor circulation and lack of proper wound care.
- The veterinarian prescribed antibiotics to treat the exulcerated wound on the dog's leg caused by a bite.
- The nurse meticulously cleaned and dressed the exulcerated wound to prevent infection and promote healing.
- The exulcerated rash on the patient's skin was a symptom of a severe allergic reaction, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The gardener wore protective gloves to prevent thorns from exulcerating his hands while pruning the roses.
FAQs About the word exulcerate
To ulcerate., To corrode; to fret; to chafe; to inflame., Very sore; ulcerated.
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The relentless scratching exulcerated the skin on her arms, leaving raw and painful sores.
The doctor warned that if the patient's diabetes was not properly managed, it could exulcerate the feet and lead to amputation.
The patient's skin exulcerated after a prolonged use of chemotherapy, requiring intensive wound care.
The pressure ulcer on the patient's heel exulcerated due to inadequate repositioning and lack of pressure relief.