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perforate

verb as in make a hole in

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After that will come a “giant mattress of gravel” 12 inches deep, Rock said, laced with perforated pipes to collect runoff and direct it into Liberty Canyon Creek.

In Zachary's case it ended up perforating at 28 weeks which led to an emergency C-section.

From BBC

You can put them in perforated plastic bags to retain moisture but maintain air flow.

From Salon

Dylan was readmitted to hospital on 10 December, and died on 14 December from septic shock, with multi-organ disfunction caused by a perforated appendix.

From BBC

Students smiled and laughed as they perforated a plastic bottle to dribble water onto the plants’ roots.

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

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