Similar words: ulcer, lacerate, macerate, lacerated, piece rate, eviscerate, incarcerate, incarcerated. Meaning: ['ʌlsəreɪt] v. 1. undergo ulceration 2. affect with an ulcer.
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1. Every inch of his arms and legs was ulcerated.
2. Aspirin can ulcerate the stomach lining.
3. Sebaceous cysts there'd been, requiring surgical removal, and ulcerated varicose veins.
4. There is a tendency for mucous membranes to ulcerate and the ulcers to spread.
5. Regional lymph nodes become swollen and eventually ulcerate.
6. In advanced stages the opaque corneas may ulcerate and even perforate.
7. The tumors are large but do not ulcerate through the skin.
8. She had lain in bed for so long that her shoulder blades had become ulcerated.
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9. The addition of indomethacin resulted in a significant decrease in the radioactivity ratio between ulcerated and intact mucosa.
10. This girl is seventeen, apparently homeless, living rough, presenting with an ulcerated throat and severe anaemia.
11. The sites where the Bacilli multiplied become inflamed and may ulcerate, to intestinal Bleeding or peritonitis.
12. Objective : To observe the effect of the rhubarb powder compound in the treatment of ulcerate colonitis.
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