On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Perforated. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as cut or pierced and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Perforated meaning
- Pierced with holes.
- Having a series of holes enabling easy tearing along a straight line.
Using Perforated
- The main meaning on this page is: Pierced with holes. | Pierced with holes. | Having a series of holes enabling easy tearing along a straight line.
- Useful related words include: cut, pierced, perforate, punctured.
- In the example corpus, perforated often appears in combinations such as: of perforated, perforated by, and perforated.
Context around Perforated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Perforated
- In this selection, "perforated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, death, various, haphazardly, pattern, grid and design stand out and add context to how "perforated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2x4s haphazardly perforated by crooked and and a perforated ball on. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "perforated" sits close to words such as adamson, adapts and adeyemi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with perforated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
An apostrophe was perforated into a period. (7 words)
Perforated car seats are seats with small holes. (8 words)
Right now that is being perforated by regular terror assaults. (10 words)
On January 13, 1941, following an operation for a perforated ulcer, an ulcer he didn’t know he had, James Joyce died at the age of 58. Though Nora had returned to the church, she refused to give her husband a Catholic burial. (43 words)
An operation to remove a Connecticut woman’s ovarian cyst resulted in a perforated intestine, resulting in the woman becoming “just a fragment of her former vibrant self,” according to a lawsuit filed against the hospital that treated her. (39 words)
The haul included two bronze keys, a bone needle case, several bronze rings, three perforated Roman coins, a decorative disc with a glass inlay, the shell of a sea snail, and a walnut pendant adorned with bronze bands. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Additionally, the rear of the monitor is equipped with a perforated pattern, called lattice design, to act as a heat sink and double the surface area for cooling.
An apostrophe was perforated into a period.
Designed to minimize heat damage, it has a perforated grid and 112 air holes for even heat distribution.
It is also more breathable than traditional memory foam because of its perforated design.
It shuttles between past and present, countries and continents, weaving a tale of love, loneliness, longing, and death, perforated by moments of wit, humour, and joy.
Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the US, and it's played with improvised old Ping-Pong paddles and a perforated ball on a badminton court.
She lost count of the number of times she was sexually assaulted, with the agonising pain she suffered resulting in a perforated bowel.
The condition can lead to more severe symptoms such as a perforated colon, bone loss and inflammation of joints and eyes.
The GhostPillow is made with a perforated gel memory foam core, a layer of phase-changing materials, an inner aerated mesh and a cover that's truly cool to the touch.
The officials found 47 live pythons of different varieties, colours and sizes concealed inside various perforated boxes beside two reptiles.
An operation to remove a Connecticut woman’s ovarian cyst resulted in a perforated intestine, resulting in the woman becoming “just a fragment of her former vibrant self,” according to a lawsuit filed against the hospital that treated her.
It is reached by a ladder and partly illuminated by recessed lighting gleaming out of perforated panels like stars.
On January 13, 1941, following an operation for a perforated ulcer, an ulcer he didn’t know he had, James Joyce died at the age of 58. Though Nora had returned to the church, she refused to give her husband a Catholic burial.
Perforated car seats are seats with small holes.
Pickleball is a court sport played on a badminton-sized court with a perforated plastic ball and composite or wooden paddles, about twice the size of ping-pong paddles.
Right now that is being perforated by regular terror assaults.
That said, perforated backs are magnets for dust and spills, so it’s a mouse you’re really going to have to keep your coffee cup away from.
The causes of death were acute peritonitis and a perforated gastric peptic ulcer, the certificate obtained by the BBC says.
The hand-cut 2x4s haphazardly perforated by crooked nails still emit an earthy fragrance reminiscent of freshly-cut grass, damp leaves, and summers long past.
The haul included two bronze keys, a bone needle case, several bronze rings, three perforated Roman coins, a decorative disc with a glass inlay, the shell of a sea snail, and a walnut pendant adorned with bronze bands.
Common combinations with perforated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of perforated 9×
- perforated by 6×
- and perforated 6×
- perforated plastic 5×
- is perforated 5×
- with perforated 4×
- perforated ulcer 4×
- the perforated 4×
- perforated with 4×
- for perforated 3×