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Meanings of
perforated
in English
Having a hole cut through.
pierced
punctured
perforate
Related terms
cut
Synonyms
Examples for "
pierced
"
pierced
punctured
perforate
Examples for "
pierced
"
1
The Tree of Life had
pierced
the heavens; it overtopped the stars.
2
Yet the owl's words had
pierced
her, inscribed knowledge on her heart.
3
In addition the FTSE 100
pierced
its previous all time intraday record.
4
It
pierced
the shield of Mezentius, and wounded him in the thigh.
5
I could not speak; he had
pierced
me to my very heart.
1
For instance, I am no longer permitted to change a
punctured
tire.
2
It was repeatedly
punctured
during pregnancy and the content was cytologically examined.
3
He suffered a
punctured
lung in the fall following the balcony collapse.
4
He might have broken some ribs going down, possibly
punctured
a lung.
5
The trial has
punctured
McKinsey's prized reputation for closely guarding client confidentiality.
1
The stars in this specimen are more numerous, and do not
perforate
.
2
Casks of wood are unsuited for African travel; small beetles
perforate
them.
3
They
perforate
the nose and ears, and put various ornaments into them.
4
Working steadily over the next five minutes, he continued to
perforate
the ceiling.
5
By 1912, however, pianists would mark or
perforate
the roll as they performed.
Usage of
perforated
in English
1
Conclusion: A higher diagnostic accuracy rate is associated with more
perforated
appendixes.
2
At Bamian, in the latter, the rocks are
perforated
in every direction.
3
Results: One-hundred forty-nine patients with a diagnosis of
perforated
appendicitis were reviewed.
4
The walls of the bar-room are
perforated
in all directions with trap-doors.
5
Results: One surgeon-cut ASF tissue was
perforated
before surgery and was discarded.
6
These sheets were then
perforated
endwise with the regular perforation and issued.
7
Then form a chamber below the
perforated
hearth opening to the rear.
8
It can also lead to infections,
perforated
eardrums, compacted earwax and tinnitus.
9
Removed from beneath skin of back after it had
perforated
the scapula.
10
The upper part of this bag is made of silver
perforated
paper.
11
The hanging lamps were of
perforated
brass with little coloured glass panels.
12
The bank was
perforated
with hundreds of holes conducting to their nests.
13
These
perforated
bars go back to the furnace to be melted over.
14
The second cylinder is
perforated
,
and a fine wire cloth is inserted.
15
Behind the Porters Reilly stood, centered on the airstrip's
perforated
steel surface.
16
By way of ornament, the blade is
perforated
with several circular holes.
Other examples for "perforated"
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perforated
perforate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
perforate with
perforate skimmer
perforate paper
perforate appendicitis
perforate steel
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Perforated
through the time
Perforated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common