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lacerate

verb as in tear, cut; wound

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These included a fractured skull with associated bleeding to the brain and retinal bleeding; 27 rib fractures; fractures to both thigh bones; fractures to both shin bones; fractured wrist and a lacerated liver.

From BBC

Down the street, a mule lay panting on its side, its skin lacerated from shrapnel.

But none have the lacerating force of Buttigieg’s relentlessly unflappable delivery.

After a cooling-off period, the two bumped into each other again and found, to their surprise and delight, that they shared a love of verbal sparring via lacerating, relentless wit.

Stone lacerated his spleen Feb. 20 and didn’t return to full-contact practice until two days before the series opener.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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