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macerated
Part of speech: Adjective Usage examples "macerated":- In the long cedar chests that lined the west gallery of his house he had stored away many rare and beautiful specimens of what is really the raiment of the Bride of Christ, who must wear purple and jewels and fine linen that she may hide the pallid macerated body that is worn by the suffering that she seeks for, and wounded by self- inflicted pain. - "The Picture of Dorian Gray", Oscar Wilde.
- Then a couple of tins of anchovies are macerated and stirred in, oil and all. - "The Complete Book of Cheese", Robert Carlton Brown.
- He is a macerated little saint, with the eyes of a ferret and the heart of a mouse. - "Nancy A Novel", Rhoda Broughton.