Sentence examples for to wound from inspiring English sources

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to wound

noun

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

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The intrinsic regulatory mechanisms of neoblasts that promote local proliferation responding to wound are poorly understood.

The reason is the impaired immune system, which can lead to wound infections and healing complications.

Myosin II does not contribute to wound repair.

That patient suffered from superficial wound infection that led to wound gaping.

Time to wound closure: The time (number of days) from the administration of PRP to wound closure, spontaneous wound closure or wound closure with a simple surgical procedure.

But he only managed to wound him.

Experts say "shooting to wound" only works in movies.

And the establishment took measures to wound the maverick.

The simple-minded Cate has been conditioned to wound.

And is it possible to shoot to wound?

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But the show's go-to wound is the puncture: the act of penetration.

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