dilacerated (Meaning)
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dilacerated (imp. & p. p.)
of Dilacerate
Synonyms & Antonyms of dilacerated
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dilacerated Sentence Examples
- The car accident left the victim's face dilacerated, requiring extensive reconstructive surgery.
- The dog's sharp teeth dilacerated the man's arm, causing severe bleeding.
- The jagged glass dilacerated the young girl's foot, leaving her unable to walk.
- The surgeon carefully repaired the dilacerated muscle tissue, ensuring the patient's full recovery.
- The bomb blast dilacerated the building, leaving it in ruins.
- The rockslide dilacerated the mountainside, creating a treacherous path for hikers.
- The storm's powerful winds dilacerated the trees, leaving them uprooted and broken.
- The earthquake's violent shaking dilacerated the foundations of the buildings, causing them to collapse.
- The fire's intense heat dilacerated the metal beams, causing them to buckle and collapse.
- The bullet's impact dilacerated the soldier's flesh, causing a serious wound that required immediate medical attention.
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of Dilacerate
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The car accident left the victim's face dilacerated, requiring extensive reconstructive surgery.
The dog's sharp teeth dilacerated the man's arm, causing severe bleeding.
The jagged glass dilacerated the young girl's foot, leaving her unable to walk.
The surgeon carefully repaired the dilacerated muscle tissue, ensuring the patient's full recovery.