9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pierce' in a Sentence
"To go through or pass into something, like a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does." more
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The archaeologists believe they will have pierced through layers of history with their excavation.
As the spacecraft reaches the outer planets, it will have pierced the boundaries of our solar system.
The chef hopes that the new recipe will have pierced the market's demand for unique flavors.
The scientist anticipates that the new microscope will have pierced the mysteries of quantum particles.
By the time the play concludes, the actor will have pierced the audience's emotions with a powerful performance.
By the time the expedition concludes, they will have pierced the heart of the unexplored jungle.
By the end of the surgery, the surgeon will have pierced the patient's skin with precision.
He will have pierced the enemy's defenses with his strategic maneuvers.
The detective is confident that, by the end of the investigation, they will have pierced the criminal's alibi.
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