Sentences

exulcerate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Exulcerate: to cause the formation of ulcers or open sores on a surface, especially skin or tissue, resulting in pain and potential complications.

Sample Sentences

  1. The harsh chemicals in the cleaning solution began to exulcerate her skin, causing painful blisters.
  2. As the disease progressed, it would exulcerate the tissue, leading to severe complications if left untreated.
  3. The athlete's persistent injury seemed to exulcerate under the pressure of competitive training.
  4. Medical professionals warned that untreated infections could exulcerate the surrounding healthy tissue.
  5. His feelings of guilt began to exulcerate his peace of mind, leading to sleepless nights.
  6. The doctor warned that if the wound is not treated properly, it could exulcerate and lead to serious complications.
  7. His harsh criticism seemed to exulcerate her confidence, leaving her feeling vulnerable and defeated.
  8. The chronic inflammation caused the skin to exulcerate, resulting in painful lesions that required medical attention.
  9. In his novel, the protagonist's emotional turmoil begins to exulcerate, revealing the depths of his suffering.
  10. The relentless pressure of stress can exulcerate one's mental health, leading to anxiety and depression.

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