incising (Meaning)

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incising (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Incise

incising Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon meticulously incised the skin, creating a precise opening for the procedure.
  2. The artist's delicate incisions on the canvas captured the intricate beauty of the subject.
  3. The knife cleanly incised the bread, revealing its soft and fluffy interior.
  4. The sculptor's tools incised patterns into the clay, giving it a unique and expressive texture.
  5. The metal engraver skillfully incised the design with precise lines, creating a lasting work of art.
  6. The blacksmith incised the initials of the client into the gleaming blade, marking it as his handiwork.
  7. The engraver's burin incised fine lines into the copper plate, creating an etching that would be used for printing.
  8. The archaeologists carefully incised the ancient pottery with a soft brush, revealing long-hidden inscriptions.
  9. The surgeon incised the tumor with a scalpel, effectively removing it from the patient's body.
  10. The jeweler incised intricate details into the gold pendant, enhancing its beauty and value.

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of Incise

inscribing, carving,etching, engraving,sculpting, graving, chiselling, sculpturing, tracing,chiseling

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The surgeon meticulously incised the skin, creating a precise opening for the procedure.

The artist's delicate incisions on the canvas captured the intricate beauty of the subject.

The knife cleanly incised the bread, revealing its soft and fluffy interior.

The sculptor's tools incised patterns into the clay, giving it a unique and expressive texture.