lacerated (Meaning)

Wordnet

lacerated (s)

irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn

having edges that are jagged from injury

Webster

lacerated (imp. & p. p.)

of Lacerate

Webster

lacerated (p. a.)

Rent; torn; mangled; as, a lacerated wound.

Jagged, or slashed irregularly, at the end, or along the edge.

lacerated Sentence Examples

  1. The shattered glass lacerated her leg as she fell from the window.
  2. In the operating room, the surgeon meticulously stitched up the girl's lacerated hand.
  3. He tightened the bandage over his lacerated arm, wincing in pain.
  4. The accident victim was rushed to the emergency room with multiple lacerations, his face bloodier than ever.
  5. The police officer's uniform was covered in blood due to the lacerated body that had been found.
  6. The detective examined the lacerations on the body, hoping they would lead him to the truth.
  7. The man's face was a mass of lacerated flesh as a result of a brutal assault.
  8. The worker was accidentally lacerated by a piece of machinery in the factory.
  9. The hiker slipped and fell, lacerating his leg on a sharp rock.
  10. The car accident victim was taken to the hospital, where she was treated for facial lacerations, a broken arm, and internal injuries.

FAQs About the word lacerated

irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn, having edges that are jagged from injuryof Lacerate, Rent; torn; mangled; as, a lacerated wound., Jagged, or slashed

bruised, wounded, gored, sawed, pierced, hacked, slit, stabbed, incised, tore

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The shattered glass lacerated her leg as she fell from the window.

In the operating room, the surgeon meticulously stitched up the girl's lacerated hand.

He tightened the bandage over his lacerated arm, wincing in pain.

The accident victim was rushed to the emergency room with multiple lacerations, his face bloodier than ever.