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    perforate

    verb

    • 1. pierce and make a hole or holes in: "there is a very small risk of the scope perforating the colon"

    adjective

    • 1. perforated: "a perforate shell"

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  2. to make a hole or holes in something: He suffered from bruises and a perforated eardrum in the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making holes in things. borer. breach. cutout. dent. drill. gouge. hole. perforated. piercer. piercing. prick. probe. punch. puncture. rebore. redrill. riddle. undrilled.

  3. 1. : to make a hole through. especially : to make a line of holes in to facilitate separation. 2. : to pass through or into by or as if by making a hole. intransitive verb. : to penetrate a surface. perforate. ˈpər-f (ə-)rət. -fə-ˌrāt. adjective. perforator. ˈpər-fə-ˌrā-tər. noun. Synonyms. bore. drill. hole. pierce. punch.

  4. When you perforate something, you make a hole in it, like when you poke holes in a piece of aluminum foil to let steam escape while something is cooking. The word perforate has origins in the Latin word perforatus, the past participle of perforare, meaning “to bore through.”.

  5. Perforate definition: to make a hole or holes through by boring, punching, piercing, or the like.. See examples of PERFORATE used in a sentence.

  6. to make a hole or holes in something: He suffered from bruises and a perforated eardrum in the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making holes in things. borer. breach. cutout. dent. drill. gouge. hole. perforated. piercer. piercing. prick. probe. punch. puncture. rebore. redrill. riddle. undrilled.

  7. To perforate something means to make a hole or holes in it. I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums. [VERB noun] Synonyms: pierce, hole, bore, punch More Synonyms of perforate. perforated adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Keep good apples in perforated polythene bags. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. verb. /ˈpɜːfəreɪt/ /ˈpɜːrfəreɪt/ Verb Forms. perforate something to make a hole or holes through something. The explosion perforated his eardrum. a perforated line (= a row of small holes in paper, made so that a part can be torn off easily) Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  9. 1. to make a hole or holes in (something); penetrate. 2. (Philately) ( tr) to punch rows of holes between (stamps, coupons, etc) for ease of separation. adj. 3. (Biology) biology. a. pierced by small holes: perforate shells. b. marked with small transparent spots. 4. (Philately) philately another word for perforated 2.

  10. Perforate definition: To pierce, punch, or bore a hole or holes in; penetrate.

  11. perforate meaning, definition, what is perforate: to make a hole or holes in something: Learn more.