cicatrize in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Cicatrize: to heal or form a scar over a wound.
Sample Sentences
- The wound began to cicatrize after a few weeks of careful treatment.
- As the sun set, the scar on her arm started to cicatrize, reminding her of the past.
- Doctors were hopeful that the surgical site would cicatrize properly without complications.
- He watched as the harsh cut on his hand slowly began to cicatrize, signifying healing.
- With proper care, the skin should cicatrize well, leaving only a faint mark.
- After the surgery, it took several weeks for the incision to cicatrize properly.
- The doctor explained that the wound would cicatrize more effectively with proper care and hygiene.
- As the sun set, the once painful cut began to cicatrize, leaving a faint scar behind.
- With time, the skin would cicatrize, and the vibrant redness would fade away.
- She watched in awe as nature's healing process allowed the injury to cicatrize beautifully.