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[ US /ˌɫæsɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /lˌæsəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a torn ragged wound
  2. the act of lacerating

How To Use laceration In A Sentence

  • I had major lacerations to my left mid thigh.
  • Small lacerations on the face usually heal well with this preparation.
  • We should prevent products from rip and laceration in the course of transportation and install.
  • A wire caught Jim around the neck and he luckily escaped with lacerations.
  • Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital.
  • For, although they refer to lacerations of the hand, it is clear from the photographs used to illustrate the paper, both on the front and inside the journal, that these are incised wounds.
  • ‘I may see patients who need their jaws removed, jaw surgery for overbites and underbites, surgery on skeletal deformations, trauma patients that have suffered fractures and lacerations,’ Baker says.
  • He had a swollen right orbit, a laceration over the right elbow, and bloody discharge from both nostrils.
  • The boy had received horrific injuries in the attack, including lacerations to both arms.
  • Stephen said the medical report showed no abrasions, lacerations, tears or discharge.
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