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Meanings of
cicatrize
in English
Portuguese
cicatrizar
Catalan
cicatritzar
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Form a scar, after an injury.
cicatrise
Portuguese
cicatrizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
cicatrise
"
cicatrise
Examples for "
cicatrise
"
1
Aseptic wounds could probably be made to
cicatrise
more rapidly.
2
A custom among the natives here is to
cicatrise
in parallel horizontal lines the abdomens of the female portion of the community.
3
It will cause ordinary wounds to
cicatrise
in a few hours, and even "ugly gashes" will yield to it in time.
4
Basil had given her shanks a fresh touch of the bear's grease; and the scars which the cougar had made were likely to
cicatrise
speedily.
5
He represented that I was in a most critical condition, my wound far from being
cicatrised
.
Usage of
cicatrize
in English
1
You would thus heal the wound, not
cicatrize
it.
2
A wound that, I fear, will never
cicatrize
.
3
There are certain pains that nothing can alleviate, nor heal, and there are wounds that nothing can
cicatrize
.
4
Humility is also a healing virtue; it will
cicatrize
a thousand wounds, which pride would keep for ever open.
5
As fast as one is cut down another arises in its place; and there is no searing- iron to scorch and
cicatrize
the wound.
6
The wound which years had scarcely
cicatrized
bled afresh, and oh, how bitterly!
7
The effect of cold was noticed also on wounds which had healed and
cicatrized
.
8
Goblet cell numbers decrease within the conjunctival epithelium in drying and
cicatrizing
ocular surface diseases.
9
One of the beggars, with a red,
cicatrized
slough instead of a nose, approached Katiousha.
10
Can Nature's wounds be
cicatrized
,
or her soft feelings seared, without a thousand secret pangs?
11
The rectal opening gradually
cicatrized
,
the sac became obliterated, and the woman left the hospital well.
12
Oncle Jazon chuckled reminiscently and scratched the skinless,
cicatrized
spot where his scalp had once flourished.
13
The wounds of the Social war were scarcely
cicatrized
,
and the peace had left the allies imperfectly satisfied.
14
The wound
cicatrizes
and falls off from him like a dead skin and when they would triumph, lo!
15
His wound was entirely
cicatrized
.
16
People are beginning to respire freely again; and such another space of time would have
cicatrized
our wounds-when ,hark
Other examples for "cicatrize"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
cicatrize the wound
Translations for
cicatrize
Portuguese
cicatrizar
Catalan
cicatritzar
Cicatrize
through the time