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To make shallow cuts in (the skin), as when vaccinating.
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To create a design on (the skin) by means of shallow cuts that are sometimes rubbed with a colorant or irritant to enhance the resulting scar tissue.
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To break up the surface of (topsoil or pavement).
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To distress deeply, as with severe criticism; lacerate.
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Botany To slit or soften the outer coat of (seeds) in order to speed germination.
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