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pierce

peers
verb
1
To make a hole through something, usually with something sharp.
"The needle pierced her skin for the earring."
"The arrow pierced the target dead centre."
2
To affect someone deeply or reach the heart of a matter.
"His words pierced her heart."

How to Use Pierce

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo puncture something, or to affect someone very deeply.

Common pairings
pierce the skin pierce the silence pierce your ears

Word Forms

pierced past tense, pierces plural, pierces singular

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Etymology

From Old French percier, likely from a Latin root meaning "to thrust or bore through".

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