lacerates (Meaning)

lacerates

to tear or rend roughly, having the edges deeply and irregularly cut, extremely harrowed or distracted, to tear roughly, torn jaggedly, to cause sharp mental or emotional pain to

lacerates Sentence Examples

  1. The sharp blade lacerated the victim's skin, leaving deep gashes.
  2. The glass shards in the broken window lacerated his hand as he reached through.
  3. The thorny rose bush lacerated her bare arm, drawing blood.
  4. The razor-like edges of the metal fence lacerated his leg as he climbed over.
  5. The falling tree branch lacerated the bark of the ancient oak.
  6. The jagged rocks on the shore lacerated the underside of the boat as it was dragged ashore.
  7. The barbed wire fence lacerated the sheep's wool, leaving behind torn and bloody patches.
  8. The dentist's drill lacerated the tooth enamel, sending a surge of pain through the patient.
  9. The surgeon carefully lacerated the patient's skin to gain access to the underlying tissue.
  10. The wind-driven sand lacerated the desert landscape, carving intricate patterns into the dunes.

FAQs About the word lacerates

to tear or rend roughly, having the edges deeply and irregularly cut, extremely harrowed or distracted, to tear roughly, torn jaggedly, to cause sharp mental or

bruises, wounds, mangles, crosscuts, incises, saws, splits, slices, hacks, butchers

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The sharp blade lacerated the victim's skin, leaving deep gashes.

The glass shards in the broken window lacerated his hand as he reached through.

The thorny rose bush lacerated her bare arm, drawing blood.

The razor-like edges of the metal fence lacerated his leg as he climbed over.