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pierceverb to go or come in or intothoughts of revenge relentlessly pierced her mind access, enter, penetrate barge (in), breeze (in), burst (in or into), waltz (in)drop in, pop (in)stray (into), wander (into)crash, encroach, gate-crash, infiltrate, infringe, intrude, invade, trespass set foot in, step into depart, exit, leave to make a hole or series of holes inpierced his ears with a needle bore, drill, hole, perforate, punch, puncture, riddle broach, tappoke, prick, pricklepenetrateburrow (into), excavate, gouge, groove, hollowbreak, cut, gash, notch, rend, rupture, slash, slit, split fill, patch, plug, seal to penetrate or hold (something) with a pointed objectthe saber pierced his chest, releasing a spurt of blood gore, harpoon, impale, jab, lance, peck, pick, pink, puncture, run through, skewer, spear, spike, spit, stab, stick, transfix, transpierce spindleperforate, riddlebayonet, dirk, gimlet, pike, poniard, prong, quillpinprick, poke, prick, punch, thrustcut, knife, slice enter, penetrate, pierce, probe mean to make way into something.enter is the most general of these and may imply either going in or forcing a way in.entered the city in triumph penetrate carries a strong implication of an impelling force or compelling power that achieves entrance.the enemy penetrated the fortress pierce means an entering or cutting through with a sharp pointed instrument.pierced the boil with a lancet probe implies penetration to investigate or explore something hidden from sight or knowledge.probed the depths of the sea in the 14th century |