11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ulcerate' in a Sentence
"To develop an ulcer or become ulcerous; typically used in the context of skin or tissues undergoing ulcer formation." more
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Despite the early treatment, the injury had ulcerated, leading to an infection.
The wound began to ulcerate, causing him intense pain.
The patient's wound have been ulcerating, requiring frequent medical attention.
The patient had been ulcerating for weeks before seeking medical attention.
The wound is ulcerating due to an infection.
The diabetic patient was advised to be cautious to avoid foot ulcers that could ulcerate.
By the time the doctor arrives, the wound will have been ulcerating for several hours.
I am ulcerating due to the corrosive effects of the chemical exposure.
After the insect bite, the skin ulcerated and required medical attention.
Prolonged exposure to acidic substances can ulcerate the lining of the stomach.
The wound will be ulcerating if not treated promptly.
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