lacerate
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- (transitive) If you lacerate something, you tear it, or break it open.
- Tom's arm was lacerated by the heavy pipe.
- (transitive) If you lacerate someone, you criticise them severely.
- She lacerated us online for hyping over K-pop.
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- (botany) Jagged, as if torn or lacerated.
- The bract at the base is dry and papery, often lacerate near its apex.