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In some senses, lacerate is marked as figuratively, obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
near, sharp, surgical
VERB + LACERATE
hands, leaves, seize, transfixed
LACERATE + NOUN
apex, body's, flay, heart, limbs, skin
PREP.
with
ADV.
often
verb
To tear, rip or wound.
Machinery, surgical precision / Lacerate the limbs of the poorest of the children / Watch them scatter through the fields of departed
To defeat thoroughly; to thrash.
When the fixtures tumbled out of the computer for the start of a newly promoted season, Nigel Adkins must have wondered whether he had unknowingly broken any mirrors while walking under a ladder. Hot on the heels of a tough introduction to both Manchester clubs, a rampant Arsenal lacerated Southampton.
adj
Mangled, torn, lacerated.
But as they detrected the doing of theyr duetie, so god euer graunted vnto this realme force to compell them thervnto within memory, not withstandyng any theyr interruption by resistence, which vnto the tyme of our progenitour Henry the VI. neuer indured so longe as it made intermission within tyme of mynde, wherby the possession myght seme to be enpaired: from the tyme of Henry the VI vnto the seuenth yere of our reigne, how our realme hathe ben for a season lacerate and torne by diuersitie of titles, tyl our time and syns by warre outwardly vexed and troubled, The story is so lamentable for some parte therof, as were tedious to reherse.
But who can gaze Upon that other form, which on the rood In agony is stretched?... his hands transfixed, And lacerate with the body's pendent weight;
Jagged, as if torn or lacerated.
The bract at the base is dry and papery, often lacerate near its apex.
adjective — having edges that are jagged from injury
adjective — irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn
Machinery, surgical precision / Lacerate the limbs of the poorest of the children / Watch them scatter through the fields of departed
WiktionaryWhen the fixtures tumbled out of the computer for the start of a newly promoted season, Nigel Adkins must have wondered whether he had unknowingly broken any mirrors while walking under a ladder. Hot
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WiktionaryBut who can gaze Upon that other form, which on the rood In agony is stretched?... his hands transfixed, And lacerate with the body's pendent weight;
WiktionaryThe bract at the base is dry and papery, often lacerate near its apex.
WiktionaryIf you don't wear protective clothing, the sharp leaves will lacerate your skin.
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In some senses, lacerate is marked as figuratively, obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.