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单词 impales
释义

impale

verb

im·​pale im-ˈpāl How to pronounce impale (audio)
impaled; impaling

transitive verb

1
a
: to pierce with or as if with something pointed
especially : to torture or kill by fixing on a sharp stake
b
: to fix in an inescapable or helpless position
2
: to join (coats of arms) on a heraldic shield divided vertically by a pale
impalement
im-ˈpāl-mənt How to pronounce impale (audio)
noun
impaler
im-ˈpā-lər How to pronounce impale (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • gore
  • harpoon
  • jab
  • lance
  • peck
  • pick
  • pierce
  • pink
  • puncture
  • run through
  • skewer
  • spear
  • spike
  • spit
  • stab
  • stick
  • transfix
  • transpierce
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Example Sentences

impale a marshmallow or two on that stick and let's start toasting
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French empaler, from Medieval Latin impalare, from Latin in- + palus stake — more at pole

First Known Use

1605, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

impale

verb

im·​pale im-ˈpāl How to pronounce impale (audio)
impaled; impaling
: to pierce with something pointed

impales

verb

present tense third-person singular of impale
as in stabs
to penetrate or hold (something) with a pointed object impale a marshmallow or two on that stick and let's start toasting

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • stabs
  • pierces
  • punctures
  • sticks
  • jabs
  • picks
  • spits
  • pecks
  • spears
  • spikes
  • lances
  • skewers
  • harpoons
  • gores
  • transfixes
  • pokes
  • slices
  • runs through
  • punches
  • pinks
  • perforates
  • transpierces
  • thrusts
  • bayonets
  • pikes
  • spindles
  • pricks
  • quills
  • prongs
  • poniards
  • dirks
  • cuts
  • riddles
  • pinpricks
  • gimlets
  • knifes
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