avulse in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Avulse: to forcibly detach or remove tissue or a body part from its normal position.
Sample Sentences
- The surgeon had to avulse the tissue carefully to minimize damage.
- During the accident, the impact was so severe that it could avulse a limb.
- In some cases, a strong enough force can avulse the muscle from the bone.
- The detective believed the suspect might avulse evidence to mislead the investigation.
- When the tree fell, it managed to avulse several branches from nearby plants.
- Athletes are often cautioned about the risk of injuries that can avulse ligaments.
- The storm was fierce enough to avulse parts of the roof from the house.
- In extreme conditions, the wind can avulse objects and send them flying.
- The force of the explosion was powerful enough to avulse debris for miles.
- He was warned that a poor technique could avulse the skin during the procedure.
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