Past tense of divulse; pulled, tore, or forcefully separated something.
Past tense of divulse, using the -ed suffix. The form follows regular English verb conjugation patterns.
You're most likely to encounter divulsed in medical literature or surgical descriptions—it's the kind of word that makes a procedure sound more technical and clinical, which is exactly why doctors use it.
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