What does LACER mean?

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Part of Speech: verb

Definition: to tear or cut roughly or deeply

Pronunciations: US: /ˈleɪsər/; UK: /ˈlɑːsər/

Origin and Usage: The word lacer comes from the Latin word lacero, which means to tear. It has been used in English since the 16th century. Lacer is typically used to describe a physical action of tearing or cutting something roughly or deeply.

Synonyms: rip, rend, tear, cut, gash, slash, mutilate, mangle

Related Words: lacey, laced, laces, lacer, laces

Example Sentences:

  • She accidentally lacerated her finger while cutting vegetables.
  • The cat lacerated the upholstery with its claws.
  • The boxers punch lacerated his opponents cheek.
  • The sharp rocks lacerated his feet as he climbed the mountain.
  • The surgeon had to lacerate the skin in order to perform the operation.


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