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contuse

1 of 1verb
/kənˈtuz/
Forms:contuses,contusing,contused,contused
1

to cause a bruise or injury to the body, typically by blunt force or impact

transitive
  • Firefighters must be careful when rescuing accident victims not to further contuse any injured areas.
  • The gymnast contused her hip when she landed hard on the uneven bars dismount.
  • The accidental fall contused her arm, resulting in visible bruising.
  • The soccer player accidentally contused his knee during a collision with another player.
  • The heavy object fell, narrowly missing her foot but still managing to contuse it.
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