inflesh (Meaning)

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inflesh (v. t.)

To incarnate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inflesh

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

inflesh Sentence Examples

  1. The incisions made the wound appear raw and inflesh.
  2. The surgeon skillfully manipulated the inflesh, carefully removing the tumor.
  3. The arrowhead lodged itself deeply inflesh, causing excruciating pain.
  4. The inflesh wound healed rapidly, leaving only a faint scar.
  5. The inflesh burns were so severe that they required skin grafts.
  6. The inflesh infection spread quickly, threatening to endanger the patient's life.
  7. The piercing pierced through the inflesh, drawing blood.
  8. The inflesh was torn and mangled in the accident, requiring extensive surgery.
  9. The insect bite caused an inflesh irritation that was impossible to ignore.
  10. The inflesh was pale and lifeless, indicating a lack of blood flow.

FAQs About the word inflesh

To incarnate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The incisions made the wound appear raw and inflesh.

The surgeon skillfully manipulated the inflesh, carefully removing the tumor.

The arrowhead lodged itself deeply inflesh, causing excruciating pain.

The inflesh wound healed rapidly, leaving only a faint scar.