10 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 journalist's investigation has pierced the veil of corruption in the political system.
The surgeon's scalpel has pierced the skin to perform a life-saving operation.
Through diligent research, scientists have pierced the secrets of the human genome.
With groundbreaking technology, astronomers have pierced the veil of space, uncovering new celestial wonders.
A ray of sunlight has pierced through the dense clouds, brightening the gloomy day.
The archaeologist's careful excavation has pierced through layers of history, uncovering ancient civilizations.
The detective has pierced the criminal's alibi, revealing the truth behind the crime.
The dancer's elegant movements have pierced through the silence, captivating the audience.
The skilled archer has pierced the bullseye with remarkable precision.
Over the centuries, explorers have pierced the mysteries of distant lands.
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