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1. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] violate or abuse.
Synonyms
- pervert
- abuse
Antonyms
- weakening
- overgarment
- veer
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Rhymes with Fracture
- blacksher
Sentences with fracture
1. Noun, singular or mass
Ligaments can tear and may be accompanied by a bone fracture.
2. Verb, base form
You may fracture your spine from a fall or other traumas, such as a car accident.
Quotes about fracture
1. Their screams would echo through the house and reverberate against my eardrums until my mind would fracture. Years went by and with each fracture; I lost a piece of my soul until I became lost and empty inside.
- J.D. Stroube, Caged in Darkness
2. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] break (a bone).
Synonyms
- refracture
Antonyms
- disappear
- make
3. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] interrupt, break, or destroy.
Synonyms
- destroy
Antonyms
- absolve
- merit
4. fracture
noun. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] the act of cracking something.
Synonyms
- cracking
- breaking
- break
- crack
Antonyms
- service
- keep quiet
- function
- stay
5. fracture
noun. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] breaking of hard tissue such as bone.
Synonyms
- simple fracture
- impacted fracture
- fatigue fracture
- injury
- complete fracture
- stress fracture
- capillary fracture
- open fracture
- depressed fracture
- harm
- compound fracture
- hairline fracture
- incomplete fracture
- comminuted fracture
- compression fracture
- trauma
- break
- closed fracture
- hurt
Antonyms
- repair
- enliven
- validate
- continue
6. fracture
noun. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other.
Synonyms
- scissure
- shift
- fault
- fault line
- geological fault
- fissure
- inclined fault
- crevice
- faulting
- cleft
- break
- crack
Antonyms
- keep
- respect
- explode
- begin
7. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] fracture a bone of.
Synonyms
- break
- injure
Antonyms
- increase
- enrich
- attach
8. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] become fractured.
Synonyms
- break off
- break
- stop
Antonyms
- be full
- be well
- uninjured
- undamaged
9. fracture
verb. ['ˈfræktʃɝ, ˈfrækʃɝ'] break into pieces.
Antonyms
- stand still