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lacerate in American English. (verb ˈlæsəˌreit, adjective ˈlæsəˌreit, -ərɪt) (verb -ated, -ating) transitive verb. 1. to tear roughly; mangle. The barbed wire lacerated his hands. 2. to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly. His bitter criticism lacerated my heart.
lacerate / ˈ læsəˌreɪt/ verb. lacerates; lacerated; lacerating. Britannica Dictionary definition of LACERATE. [+ object] : to cut or tear (someone's flesh) deeply or roughly. The broken glass lacerated his feet. The patient's hand was severely lacerated. — sometimes used figuratively.
lacerate definition: 1. to make deep cuts in someone's skin: 2. a cut. Learn more.
Definition of lacerate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
lacerate in American English. (verb ˈlæsəˌreit, adjective ˈlæsəˌreit, -ərɪt) (verb -ated, -ating) transitive verb. 1. to tear roughly; mangle. The barbed wire lacerated his hands. 2. to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly. His bitter criticism lacerated my heart.
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Define lacerate. lacerate synonyms, lacerate pronunciation, lacerate translation, English dictionary definition of lacerate. tr.v. lac·er·at·ed , lac·er·at·ing , lac·er·ates 1. To rip, cut, or tear.