serrate Sentence Examples

  1. The serrated edge of the knife cleanly sliced through the meat.
  2. The saw's serrated teeth bit into the wood, creating a smooth cut.
  3. The leaves of the oak tree were characterized by their distinctly serrated margins.
  4. The shark's teeth were serrated, perfectly adapted for tearing through prey.
  5. The serrated zipper provided a secure closure for the backpack.
  6. The serrated metal bar served as a protective barrier around the property.
  7. The serrated groove in the handle improved grip and prevent slippage.
  8. The serrated edge of the ice skate blade created traction on the ice.
  9. The serrated knife blade efficiently cut through thick fabrics without fraying the edges.
  10. The serrated edge of the file removed rough spots from the workpiece.

serrate Meaning

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serrate (v)

make saw-toothed or jag the edge of

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serrate (s)

notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex

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serrate (a.)

Alt. of Serrated

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FAQs About the word serrate

make saw-toothed or jag the edge of, notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apexAlt. of Serrated

jagged,serrated, wavy,saw-toothed, serried,ragged

flat,flat,smooth, smooth,

The serrated edge of the knife cleanly sliced through the meat.

The saw's serrated teeth bit into the wood, creating a smooth cut.

The leaves of the oak tree were characterized by their distinctly serrated margins.

The shark's teeth were serrated, perfectly adapted for tearing through prey.