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Present participle for to make a long, deep cut in
“Men don't lacerate themselves in their attempts to get laughs.”
Present participle for to tear, rip or wound
“The athlete's fall caused her to lacerate her knee on the sharp rocks, requiring several stitches.”
Present participle for to tear (something) into pieces
Present participle for to inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
Present participle for to strike or hit repeatedly
Present participle for to seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf
Present participle for to cause pain or injury to
Present participle for to scrape or wear away by friction
Present participle for to inflict severe physical pain on
Present participle for to cause damage or harm to
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