Ulcerated Meaning in English
word · lemma: ulcerate
ˈʌl.səˌreɪ.tɪd
UL-suh-ray-tid
ˈʌlsəɹˌeɪtɪd
UL-suh-ray-tid
Definition
Describes tissue, skin, or a wound that has developed an ulcer, meaning it has an open sore that is slow to heal.
Usage & Nuances
Used mostly in medical or health contexts. Commonly appears as 'ulcerated wound', 'ulcerated area', or 'ulcerated tissue.' Not used figuratively. Related to chronic or persistent sores.
Spanish: ulcerado - con úlceraPortuguese (BR): ulceradoPortuguese (PT): ulceradoChinese (Simplified): 溃烂的Chinese (Traditional): 潰瘍的Hindi: अल्सरयुक्तArabic: مصاب بقرحةBengali: অলসারযুক্ত - ক্ষয়যুক্তRussian: язвенный - с язвойJapanese: 潰瘍性のVietnamese: loétKorean: 궤양이 생긴 - 궤양성의Turkish: ülserliUrdu: ناسور زدہ - زخم دارIndonesian: berluka borok - mengalami borok
Example Sentences
The patient's leg had an ulcerated sore.
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An ulcerated area needs special cleaning.
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Doctors observed ulcerated tissue during surgery.
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If a wound turns ulcerated, it might take months to heal.
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The vet said the dog's paw looks ulcerated from licking it too much.
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Don’t ignore an ulcerated mouth sore—it could be a sign of infection.
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