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Scarify Meaning in English

word

ˈskæ.ɹɪˌfaɪ
SKA-ri-fy
skˈæɹɪfˌaɪ
ska-RI-fy

Definition

To scratch, cut, or make shallow incisions in a surface, often to help seeds grow or to prepare soil. In medicine, it can also mean making small cuts in skin for testing or treatment.

Usage & Nuances

Used in gardening, agriculture, and medicine. 'Scarify the lawn' means to aerate soil by cutting small holes or slits. In medical contexts, 'scarify the skin' is rare and formal. Not to be confused with 'scar' or 'scarred.' More formal and technical than everyday speech.

Example Sentences

We need to scarify the lawn in the spring.

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Farmers often scarify seeds to help them grow.

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The doctor had to scarify the skin for the allergy test.

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If you want greener grass, you should scarify your lawn every year.

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They hired a company to scarify and reseed their garden.

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Sometimes you have to scarify seeds with sandpaper to get them to sprout.

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