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patch

[pach] / pætʃ /


NOUN
piece applied to cover a gap or lack
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Example Sentences

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When the oxygen producing patch was applied and replaced weekly, wounds healed in about 23 days and the animals survived.

From Science Daily

Bermingham, 43, first spotted an injured fox in her garden in October 2024 shivering and bleeding, with bald patches on its tail and signs of mange.

From BBC

The result, which surpassed analysts’ forecasts, was propelled by increases in both the company’s namesake brand and fashion label Stone Island, which had recently experienced a rough patch.

From The Wall Street Journal

On his return, it appears that it's not the same Small Heath patch that he left and once commanded.

From BBC

Slowly but surely, the unremarkable patch of scrubland next to Palmdale’s McAdam Park has been transformed into a bustling construction site swarming with workers and heavy machinery.

From MarketWatch