lacerative (Meaning)

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lacerative (a.)

Lacerating, or having the power to lacerate; as, lacerative humors.

lacerative Sentence Examples

  1. The lacerative wound on his arm required immediate medical attention.
  2. The accident resulted in a deep lacerative injury that required stitches.
  3. The surgeon performed a lacerative procedure to remove the cancerous tissue.
  4. The glass shards caused lacerative damage to her skin.
  5. The barbed wire fence left lacerative marks on his legs.
  6. The animal's claws inflicted lacerative wounds on the victim's face.
  7. The jagged metal piece created a lacerative gash in his hand.
  8. The saw's sharp teeth caused lacerative lacerations on the wooden plank.
  9. The knife slipped and made a lacerative cut on her finger.
  10. The lacerative injury to the eye required specialized treatment to prevent further damage.

FAQs About the word lacerative

Lacerating, or having the power to lacerate; as, lacerative humors.

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The lacerative wound on his arm required immediate medical attention.

The accident resulted in a deep lacerative injury that required stitches.

The surgeon performed a lacerative procedure to remove the cancerous tissue.

The glass shards caused lacerative damage to her skin.