Sentences with Puncture

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79 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Puncture'

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 critic's scathing review managed to puncture the enthusiasm surrounding the highly anticipated Broadway play.

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 coach's harsh criticism had the potential to puncture the confidence of the young athletes.

The unexpected revelation in the murder mystery novel served to puncture the reader's assumptions about the killer.

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

The disruptive behavior of a few students threatened to puncture the atmosphere of focus in the classroom.

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