Lacerate (to ) conjugation

English
38 examples
This verb can also mean the following: thrash, tear, wound, rip

Conjugation of lacerate

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you
it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
lacerate
lacerate
lacerates
lacerate
lacerate
lacerate
Future Simple
will lacerate
will lacerate
will lacerate
will lacerate
will lacerate
will lacerate
Past Simple
lacerated
lacerated
lacerated
lacerated
lacerated
lacerated
Conditional Simple
would lacerate
would lacerate
would lacerate
would lacerate
would lacerate
would lacerate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am lacerating
are lacerating
is lacerating
are lacerating
are lacerating
are lacerating
Future Progressive
will be lacerating
will be lacerating
will be lacerating
will be lacerating
will be lacerating
will be lacerating
Past Progressive
was lacerating
were lacerating
was lacerating
were lacerating
were lacerating
were lacerating
Conditional Progressive
would be lacerating
would be lacerating
would be lacerating
would be lacerating
would be lacerating
would be lacerating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have lacerated
have lacerated
has lacerated
have lacerated
have lacerated
have lacerated
Future Perfect
will have lacerated
will have lacerated
will have lacerated
will have lacerated
will have lacerated
will have lacerated
Past Perfect
had lacerated
had lacerated
had lacerated
had lacerated
had lacerated
had lacerated
Conditional Perfect
would have lacerated
would have lacerated
would have lacerated
would have lacerated
would have lacerated
would have lacerated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been lacerating
have been lacerating
has been lacerating
have been lacerating
have been lacerating
have been lacerating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been lacerating
will have been lacerating
will have been lacerating
will have been lacerating
will have been lacerating
will have been lacerating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been lacerating
had been lacerating
had been lacerating
had been lacerating
had been lacerating
had been lacerating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been lacerating
would have been lacerating
would have been lacerating
would have been lacerating
would have been lacerating
would have been lacerating

Examples of lacerate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
Don't lacerate yourself.
I didn't want it to sound melancholy. I didn't want it to lacerate.
I lacerate my skin.
If she's just a hair off, she could lacerate the aorta when she extracts.
If you lose, these blades will lacerate your young friend's body.
Don't lacerate yourself.
I didn't want it to sound melancholy. I didn't want it to lacerate.
I lacerate my skin.
If she's just a hair off, she could lacerate the aorta when she extracts.
If you lose, these blades will lacerate your young friend's body.
If it launches, lacerates or detonates l want it mobile and l want it lethal!
It gets into your lungs and it just lacerates your lungs.
She lacerates herself with memory.
Yes, it smells of camphor and lacerates the skin.
If it launches, lacerates or detonates l want it mobile and l want it lethal!
It gets into your lungs and it just lacerates your lungs.
She lacerates herself with memory.
Yes, it smells of camphor and lacerates the skin.
"stood up before his latest theatrical production "Trip-Hop Inferno and lacerated the audience for their attendance."
- Knife wound, lacerated trachea.
- Multiple fragment wounds, lacerated iliac artery.
- Oh, lacerated liver. E.R. Thinks they've stemmed the bleeding, But I want to go in to be sure.
- and a lacerated pancreas.
After lacerating it's victims with its claws, It devours them with sharp teeth.
Blade appears to have perforated her fifth cervical intervertebral disc, lacerating the spinal cord.
He must have been hit hard enough... To fracture the skull, lacerating the venous sinuses, allowing tiny fragments of brain tissue to enter the superior vena cava, which then went in to the heart and landed in the pulmonary arteries.
He tried to climb back up the side of the hull, in the process, breaking off the barnacles and lacerating himself down to bone.
He uses a long, lacerating scalpel, so they think he might be a doctor.
"stood up before his latest theatrical production "Trip-Hop Inferno and lacerated the audience for their attendance."
- Knife wound, lacerated trachea.
- Multiple fragment wounds, lacerated iliac artery.
- Oh, lacerated liver. E.R. Thinks they've stemmed the bleeding, But I want to go in to be sure.
- and a lacerated pancreas.
After lacerating it's victims with its claws, It devours them with sharp teeth.
Blade appears to have perforated her fifth cervical intervertebral disc, lacerating the spinal cord.
He must have been hit hard enough... To fracture the skull, lacerating the venous sinuses, allowing tiny fragments of brain tissue to enter the superior vena cava, which then went in to the heart and landed in the pulmonary arteries.
He tried to climb back up the side of the hull, in the process, breaking off the barnacles and lacerating himself down to bone.
He uses a long, lacerating scalpel, so they think he might be a doctor.

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