Sentence examples for Be wounded from inspiring English sources

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Be wounded

noun

An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.

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That seems overblown, as do Sunstein's concerns that the internet has hugely amplified our capacity to "wound and be wounded".

The etymology of this word signifies one's capability to wound, inflict physical trauma, or the susceptibility to be wounded, that is to experience physical trauma [ 15].

I could be wounded.

He will be wounded by another challenge.

Both of us would be wounded.

The officials said three men were believed to be wounded.

At least seven people were reported to be wounded.

Montgomery will fall and Arnold will be wounded.

"It might be wounded, but it's not dead".

I will be wounded by joy, I suppose.

Rupert Murdoch may be wounded by controversy in Britain.

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