lacerate
la
ˈlæ
ce
rate
ˌreɪt
reit
British pronunciation
/lˈæsəɹˌe‍ɪt/

Definición y significado de "lacerate"en inglés

to lacerate
01

lacerar

to tear the skin or flesh, causing deep and often irregular wounds
Transitive: to lacerate a person or skin or flesh
to lacerate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The thorns on the rosebush can easily lacerate the skin if not handled carefully.
Las espinas del rosal pueden lacerar fácilmente la piel si no se manejan con cuidado.
02

lacerar

to make someone suffer from a lot of emotional or mental pain
Transitive: to lacerate someone's emotions
example
Ejemplos
The loss of her beloved pet lacerated her soul, plunging her into a deep sense of grief.
La pérdida de su mascota querida laceró su alma, sumiéndola en un profundo sentimiento de dolor.
03

lacerar, destrozar

to severely criticize or censure someone or something
Transitive: to lacerate someone's work
example
Ejemplos
The restaurant critic lacerated the new eatery's menu, describing the dishes as " bland " and " uninspired. "
El crítico de restaurantes laceró el menú del nuevo establecimiento, describiendo los platos como "insípidos" y "poco inspirados".
lacerate
01

lacerado, desgarrado

having edges that are jagged from injury
02

lacerado, desgarrado irregularmente

irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn
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