Sentences with Wound

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31 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wound'

The surgeon carefully cleaned and stitched the wound to promote healing.

The old tree bore scars from the wound inflicted by a lightning strike many years ago.

The detective examined the crime scene, paying close attention to the gunshot wound on the victim's chest.

The detective tried to uncover who was behind the plot to wound the reputation of the mayor.

The malicious gossip spread rapidly, threatening to wound the actress's reputation in the entertainment industry.

The loss of the championship game still wounds him, even years later.

The character's tragic past was a central theme, and it deeply wounded the audience's hearts.

The firefighter sustained a burn wound while rescuing a family from a blazing building.

The ancient castle's stone walls showed the scars of battle, each groove telling a story of a past wound.

The surgeon skillfully worked to avoid any unintended wounds while performing the intricate procedure.

In the historical novel, the protagonist faced numerous challenges that threatened to wound both his physical and emotional well-being.

The reckless driver ignored traffic rules, posing a serious threat to wound innocent pedestrians on the busy street.

The journalist aimed to uncover the truth and expose the corruption that had the potential to wound the government's integrity.

The gossip spreading false rumors wounded her reputation in the tight-knit community.

The unjust decision in the court case wounded the plaintiff's faith in the legal system.

The natural disaster not only wounded the landscape but also the spirit of the affected community.

A poorly received art exhibition can wound an artist's pride and creative enthusiasm.

The heated debate on social media about a controversial topic can wound people's sense of unity and understanding.

The car accident left Mark with a severe wound on his forehead, requiring immediate medical attention.

The historical novel vividly described the protagonist's emotional journey, likening it to a deep, internal wound.

The climber slipped and suffered a wound on his leg while scaling the steep rock face.

The software developer diligently worked to fix the bug, treating it like a wound to ensure the program's smooth operation.

The environmentalist lamented the ecological wound caused by the construction of the new highway through the forest.

Despite the emotional wound of losing a loved one, Sarah found solace in cherished memories.

The harsh winter conditions could potentially wound the crops, affecting the agricultural yield for the upcoming season.

The actor's emotional performance had the power to wound the hearts of the audience, leaving a lasting impact.

The architect meticulously planned the construction to avoid any structural flaws that could wound the building's integrity.

The scientific experiment, if not conducted carefully, could unintentionally wound the credibility of the entire research field.

The unexpected economic downturn wounded the prospects of many small businesses.

The constant criticism of her artistic choices wounded the dancer's passion for expressing herself through movement.

The sudden departure of a key team member wounded the project's timeline and overall success.

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