indurated (Meaning)

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indurated (imp. & p. p.)

of Indurate

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indurated (a.)

Hardened; as, indurated clay; an indurated heart.

indurated Sentence Examples

  1. The indurated soil resisted the plow, rendering it nearly impossible to till.
  2. The skin on his hands became indurated from years of manual labor.
  3. The indurated tissue surrounding the wound impeded its healing process.
  4. The doctor examined the indurated lymph node, suspecting an underlying infection.
  5. The indurated lung tissue made it difficult for her to breathe.
  6. The indurated artery was restricting blood flow to the limb.
  7. The indurated cyst was removed surgically, alleviating the patient's discomfort.
  8. The indurated plaque on the teeth required a dentist's intervention.
  9. The indurated scar tissue prevented the joint from moving freely.
  10. The indurated root ball of the plant made it challenging to transplant.

FAQs About the word indurated

of Indurate, Hardened; as, indurated clay; an indurated heart.

hardened, solid, rigid, compact,compacted, stiffened, compressed, tempered, unyielding, dense

elastic, thin, scattered, spongy, malleable, thin, flexible, flexible, malleable, soft

The indurated soil resisted the plow, rendering it nearly impossible to till.

The skin on his hands became indurated from years of manual labor.

The indurated tissue surrounding the wound impeded its healing process.

The doctor examined the indurated lymph node, suspecting an underlying infection.