Lacerating [verb]
Definition of Lacerating:
tear, cut; wound
Synonyms of Lacerating:
● Mangle
● Lance
● Gash
● Harm
● Rend
● Torture
● Injure
● Serrate
● Rip
● Hurt
● Maim
● Score
● Torment
● Slash
● Claw
● Puncture
● Jag
● Mutilate
● Stab
Opposite/Antonyms of Lacerating:
Sentence/Example of Lacerating:
He broke his leg as a sophomore, lacerated a kidney as a junior, turned pro anyway — and had to wait to celebrate.
Women shall not lacerate their faces, nor indulge in immoderate wailing for the dead.
These spurs do not lacerate the horse, as their points are blunt.
Zoe trotted away with her head up, carrying the kitten very carefully lest her teeth should lacerate its tender skin.
She was like a wounded animal that longs to strike, to tear with its claws, to lacerate and leave bleeding.
Human souls were never made to do penance, to lacerate and torment themselves in worship or duty.
These slings of fortune, however lightly he pretended to receive them, never failed to lacerate him.
So the cogwheels of a machine designed for some useful purpose will lacerate the hand of a man who gets in their way.
And taking the spear thyself, thou didst direct it right against me, and didst lacerate my fair flesh.
The boys of his own and other ships knew this so well that they planned an indignity that should lacerate his vanity.