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fractured


Meanings
  • meaning 1: a state of being broken or fractured, often used metaphorically to describe a situation or condition.

    - "The vase was in a fractured state after being dropped."
    - "The company's finances were in a fractured state due to mismanagement."
    - "Metaphorically, the relationship between the two partners was in a fractured state due to constant bickering."
  • meaning 2: the past tense and past participle of the verb 'fracture'.

    - "The patient's arm was fractured in a car accident."
    - "The archaeologist discovered a pottery shard that was fractured."
    - "The glass vase was fractured when it was dropped."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with fractured
fractured , shattered , scattered , gathered , together , compounded , exaggerated , aggravated , augmented , enhanced , magnified , escalated , intensified
Variants
List of all variants of fractured that leads to same result
fractured , fracture , fractures , fracturing , freeze fracture , freeze-fracture , freeze-fractured , freeze-fractures , freeze-fracturing , freeze-fracturings
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'fractured' comes from the Latin word 'fractus', which means 'broken' or 'shattered'. Over time, the word 'fractured' came to be used as a past tense and past participle of the verb 'fracture'.


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