Sentences with Puncture

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23 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Puncture'

The scientist carefully examined the puncture in the spacecraft's heat shield caused by micrometeoroids.

The researcher found evidence of a puncture in the archaeological artifact, possibly from ancient warfare.

The environmentalist expressed concern about the puncture in the ozone layer and its impact on climate change.

The economic downturn had the potential to puncture the optimism of the small business owners.

The unexpected turn of events punctured the sense of security within the community.

The astronaut noticed a puncture in their spacesuit glove and radioed mission control for guidance.

The archaeologist carefully documented the puncture in the ancient pottery, hinting at its use in rituals.

The artist used a needle to create a deliberate puncture in the canvas, adding a unique texture to the painting.

The engineer designed a tire with reinforced sidewalls to prevent punctures on rough terrains.

The doctor had to puncture the patient's abscess to drain the infection, relieving the intense pain.

The financial crisis had the power to puncture the stability of even the most robust investment portfolios.

The revelation about the company's unethical practices had the potential to puncture its reputation in the market.

The surgeon skillfully repaired the puncture in the patient's organ, ensuring a successful and precise operation.

The librarian carefully handled the ancient scroll, noticing a puncture that might have occurred centuries ago.

The entomologist studied the insect's exoskeleton, observing a puncture mark possibly caused by a predator's attack.

The surgeon successfully repaired the puncture in the patient's lung, allowing for normal breathing to resume.

The geologist examined the rock formation and speculated that a puncture might have been caused by geological forces millions of years ago.

The astronaut secured a patch over the puncture in the spacecraft, preventing any loss of air during the mission.

The politician's scandalous actions had the potential to puncture public trust in the entire political system.

The rumors circulating about the company's financial instability began to puncture employees' job security.

The environmental activist feared that the newly proposed legislation would puncture efforts to protect endangered species.

The unexpected error in the scientific experiment threatened to puncture the credibility of the entire research project.

The sudden increase in prices had the power to puncture the purchasing power of consumers in the market.

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