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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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He had plunged for a short space into the rapturous contemplation of a monastic life- 'the clean soul for the macerated flesh, ' as that fellow Woodseer said once: and such as his friend, the Roman Catholic Lord Feltre, moodily talked of getting in his intervals. - "The Amazing Marriage, v3", George Meredith Edition: 10 Language: English.
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Mr. Carter was a tall, thin, austere- looking man; one, seemingly, who had macerated himself inwardly and outwardly by hard living. - "Castle Richmond", Anthony Trollope.
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The action is repeated until the bark and leaves are macerated, and then the bundle is thrown into the pool. - "Tropic Days", E. J. Banfield.