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lacerate

[las-uh-reyt, las-uh-reyt, -er-it] / ˈlæs əˌreɪt, ˈlæs əˌreɪt, -ər ɪt /


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While large shards of plastic can lacerate organ walls, the smaller particles, known as microplastics, can be just as deleterious.

From Salon • Mar. 8, 2023

It’s a story that will lacerate your heart.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 9, 2019

Despite the carping of her critics, Clinton does in fact lacerate herself for losing.

From Slate • Sep. 14, 2017

Commercial radio did not arrive until 1920, and 1916 phonographs would lacerate 2017 sensibilities, as would 1916’s silent movies.

From Washington Post • May 5, 2017

Love of country more than any other passion had prompted to the purest patriotism; but who would do heroic acts to maintain a swarm of harpies to pollute and lacerate his country?

From McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5, October 1893 by Various




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