cicatrize (Meaning)

Wordnet

cicatrize (v)

form a scar, after an injury

Webster

cicatrize (v. t.)

To heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in, as in wounded or ulcerated flesh.

Webster

cicatrize (v. i.)

To heal; to have a new skin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cicatrize

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cicatrize Sentence Examples

  1. The wound began to cicatrize slowly, forming a thin layer of protective tissue.
  2. The doctor assured her that the cut would cicatrize without leaving a scar.
  3. His expertise in wound care ensured that injuries would cicatrize efficiently.
  4. It took several weeks for the surgical incision to fully cicatrize.
  5. Proper wound management is essential to encourage tissue to cicatrize effectively.
  6. The ointment applied to the burn helped it cicatrize faster.
  7. Despite the severity of the injury, the skin began to cicatrize remarkably quickly.
  8. The surgeon carefully stitched the wound to ensure it would cicatrize neatly.
  9. It's important to keep the wound clean to prevent infection and promote cicatrization.
  10. The process of cicatrization can vary depending on factors such as age and overall health.

FAQs About the word cicatrize

form a scar, after an injuryTo heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in, as in wounded or ulcerated flesh., To heal; to have a new skin.

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The wound began to cicatrize slowly, forming a thin layer of protective tissue.

The doctor assured her that the cut would cicatrize without leaving a scar.

His expertise in wound care ensured that injuries would cicatrize efficiently.

It took several weeks for the surgical incision to fully cicatrize.