lacerating in English

verb
1
tear or make deep cuts in (flesh or skin).
the point had lacerated his neck

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1. This can take the form of physical assault, of lacerating accidents.

2. In her fits of lacerating sarcasm(Sentencedict.com), I feel my hands twitch with the impulse toward strangulation.

3. Because he is so honest, he does not shy away from writing about any of these controversies, often with lacerating self criticism and always with self-deprecating charm.

4. – – – – – Allergic conjunctivitis Hordeolum or stye Chalazion Corneal abrasion Conjunctival, corneal or intraocular foreign bodies – – – – Acute angle -closure glaucoma Chemical burns Blunt or lacerating ocular trauma Uveitis (iritis)

5. An abstainer "Abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others." Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic If Finland votes against a Portuguese bailout program, the European Financial Stability Facility would be paralyzed; if it merely Abstains , the remaining eurozone countries could in theory go ahead

6. I thought to Castigate a libertine, and I have been, I fear, lacerating the heart of a true gentleman!: The woman grasped a clothes-stick with which she proposed to Castigate her niece.: Others tried to use the disasters to Castigate the sins of society.: Speak as you find, but I've found cyclists rude and quick to Castigate motorists for misdemeanours while riding roughshod over the rulebook.