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Meaning of laniate
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laniate (v. t.)
To tear in pieces.
laniate Sentence Examples
- The lion's mighty claws laniated the flesh of the antelope, leaving gruesome wounds.
- The savage storm laniated the sails of the ship, rendering it helpless against the raging waves.
- The criminal's face was laniated by the vicious attack of the rabid dog.
- The carelessly discarded glass laniated the sole of the hiker's boot, causing him excruciating pain.
- The bull's sharp horns laniated the matador's thigh, sending him crumpling to the ground.
- The surgeon's skillful hands laniated the diseased tissue, removing the cancerous growth.
- The bear's powerful jaws laniated the salmon, leaving only a few mangled remains.
- The thorny branches of the rose bush laniated the gardener's hands as he pruned the unruly growth.
- The car accident laniated the metal body of the vehicle, leaving it a mangled wreck.
- The wolf's hunger-driven teeth laniated the flesh of its prey, satisfying its primal instinct.
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To tear in pieces.
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The lion's mighty claws laniated the flesh of the antelope, leaving gruesome wounds.
The savage storm laniated the sails of the ship, rendering it helpless against the raging waves.
The criminal's face was laniated by the vicious attack of the rabid dog.
The carelessly discarded glass laniated the sole of the hiker's boot, causing him excruciating pain.