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  1. Jun 2, 2024 · lacerate (third-person singular simple present lacerates, present participle lacerating, simple past and past participle lacerated) ( transitive) To tear, rip or wound . ( transitive) 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 ...

  2. LACERATION definition: 1. a cut: 2. a cut: . Learn more.

  3. lacerate: (lăs′ə-rāt′) tr.v. lacer·ated , lacer·ating , lacer·ates To rip, cut, or tear. adj. (-rĭt, -rāt′) 1. Torn; mangled. 2. Wounded.

  4. lacerate translate: ранить, рвать . Learn more in the Cambridge English-Russian Dictionary.

  5. Lacerate definition: To cause deep emotional pain to; distress.

  6. The meaning of LACERATE is to tear or rend roughly : wound jaggedly. How to use lacerate in a sentence.

  7. 2. Don't let harsh words lacerate your soul and dampen your spirit. 3. Be careful while cutting the vegetables, the knife is sharp enough to lacerate your fingers. 4. The boxer’s powerful punches can lacerate an opponent’s face, causing serious injuries. 5. The tiger’s claws are designed to lacerate the flesh of its prey. 6.