Lacerate :
laceratae
adhaereat visceribus, lumen terebramus acuto, lacerabis, dilacerant, laceratae, confractio;, adicias loqui, colluvione prognati, secare, intermissum, nocere, laedere,, temeti Scotici, euasisse;, C., cruciatu, tribulatio, TORTO, allium
laceratislacerumtelo,lacerantes
laceratislacerumtelo,lacerantes
Verb(1) cut or tear irregularly(2) deeply hurt the feelings of; distress
Adjective(1) irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn(2) having edges that are jagged from injury
(1) A few years later a crisis of confidence led him into an almost reclusive lifestyle, where he would paint to get away from the pain and, more disturbingly, lacerate his skin because he believed he wasn't attractive to the opposite sex.(2) Men don't lacerate themselves in their attempts to get laughs.(3) Pain filled her mind as she felt her skin being lacerated and heard the crack of the whip.(4) So they made us put stones in our shoes and ropes around our waists which lacerated our skin.(5) Prevented from surfacing to breathe, the sea mammals drown while their skin is lacerated by the spines of writhing fish.(6) The engine of her Mazda 323 was forced back into the car, trapping her by the feet and lacerating her legs.(7) On a busy night in the Harcourt Hotel in September 1999, a glass stem broke and lacerated her left wrist.(8) The manacle around my neck tugged on my skin, lacerating my raw flesh.(9) A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated .(10) The next thing he did was to punch me in the mouth, lacerating the inside of my lip.(11) He had a further accident lacerating his tendons and breaking his left wrist.(12) His legs were deeply lacerated , but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters.(13) I go out to a place like Woomera and I see ten and twelve year old boys who have lacerated their arms.(14) One man's leg was broken, another's thigh was lacerated ; luckily, nobody had died.(15) She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness.(16) In order to save himself, he tore off all his clothes and jumped into a nearby bush of thorns and nettles, lacerating his whole body.
Related Phrases of lacerate(1) lacerate ::
laceratae(2) lac ::
lac
(1) lacerate ::
laceratae(2) lac ::
lac
Synonyms
Adjective
Verb
4. slash ::
exacuere vade
5. tear ::
dilacerant
6. rip ::
rip
7. rend ::
lacerabis
8. shred ::
minimum
9. score ::
score
10. scratch ::
scabere
11. scrape ::
adustione
12. graze ::
conculcationem pecoris
13. wound ::
vulnere
14. injure ::
laedere,
15. hurt ::
nocere
Adjective
Verb
4. slash ::
exacuere vade
5. tear ::
dilacerant
6. rip ::
rip
7. rend ::
lacerabis
8. shred ::
minimum
9. score ::
score
10. scratch ::
scabere
11. scrape ::
adustione
12. graze ::
conculcationem pecoris
13. wound ::
vulnere
14. injure ::
laedere,
15. hurt ::
nocere
Different Formslacerate, lacerated, lacerates, lacerating
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