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lacerated

[las-uh-rey-tid] / ˈlæs əˌreɪ tɪd /




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Angela Gonzalez, a psychologist who works with children who have suffered trauma, was in a medically induced coma and had a lacerated liver and injuries to her hip, pelvis and knees, her sister-in-law said.

From New York Times

A necropsy, though, showed the iguana had a lacerated liver, broken pelvis and internal bleeding, which were “painful and terrifying” injuries, prosecutors contend.

From Seattle Times

One of the children required emergency surgery after suffering a skull fracture, brain bleeding, broken ribs, a lacerated kidney and other injuries, the statement said.

From Fox News

Four minutes into the second quarter, their rotation got even thinner when backup center DeMarcus Cousins was hit in the mouth by Jaren Jackson’s left elbow and suffered a lacerated lip.

From Los Angeles Times

Crowe sustained brain damage, broken legs, a lacerated liver, multiple rib fractures, respiratory complications and other injuries, while Steves’ injuries were minor in comparison.

From Washington Times