9 Verbs to Use for the Word laceration

The first complication likely to arise in a case of sand-crack is that attending simple laceration of the sensitive structures in a deep lesion.

Men who have endured the lifelong laceration of taunt and sneer and suffered the loss of well nigh all things, there have been not a few.

I shall never forget the great laceration of life.

He therefore vociferated to him: "I am now wholly free from wounds, and so is my horse, for I possess an elixir which heals the most cruel lacerations of the flesh the moment it is applied; but no such wounds were inflicted upon me, the arrows of Isfendiyár being only like needles sticking in my body."

What agirl!" While he waited, legs swinging, astride the back fence, he examined his injuriesthoughtfully touched the triangular tear in his trousers, inspected minor sartorial and corporeal lacerations, set his hat firmly upon his head, and gazed across the monotony of the back-yard fences at Clarence.

You will pardon the momentary laceration of a wounded spirit, made sensitive by a recent collision with a minion of the law,in short, with a ribald turncock attached to the waterworks.

Colonel Graham, who now came up to assist him, seeing the composure of his features, began to hope that he was not wounded, till he perceived the dreadful laceration.

Through all the city's fevered length and breadth, in the belief that the victorious ships, repairing the lacerations of battle as they came, were coming so slowly that they could not arrive for a day or two, and that they were bringing no land forces with them, thousands had become rationally, desperately busy for flight.

or how can either idea suffer laceration?

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  laceration