10 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 medication, the patient's condition will have been ulcerating slowly.
Despite medical intervention, the infection will be ulcerating further.
Despite early treatment, the patient's condition will have ulcerated, causing severe complications.
The prolonged use of certain topical medications may cause the skin to ulcerate.
Despite proper care, the infection caused the wound to ulcerate further.
Some medications may have side effects that cause skin to ulcerate.
In severe cases of infection, wounds may ulcerate, leading to complications.
Despite the doctor's efforts, the infection will ulcerate further.
Many patients have ulcerated wounds due to the delayed treatment.
The injury failed to heal, and instead, it started to ulcerate.
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