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maim M0043100 (mām)tr.v. maimed, maim·ing, maims 1. To injure, disable, or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body. See Synonyms at mangle.2. To make imperfect or defective; impair: "The presumption of innocence has already been maimed ... for foreign Muslims" (Nicholas D. Kristof). [Middle English maimen, from Old French mahaignier; see mayhem.] maim′er n.maim (meɪm) vb (tr) 1. to mutilate, cripple, or disable a part of the body of (a person or animal)2. to make defectivenobsolete an injury or defect[C14: from Old French mahaignier to wound, probably of Germanic origin] maimedness n ˈmaimer nmaim (meɪm) v.t. 1. to deprive of the use of some part of the body, esp. by wounding. 2. to impair; disfigure. n. 3. Obs. an injury, esp. loss of a limb. [1250–1300; < Anglo-French, Old French mahaignier, perhaps < Frankish *maithanjan to castrate] maim′er, n. maim Past participle: maimed Gerund: maiming
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| I maim | | you maim | | he/she/it maims | | we maim | | you maim | | they maim |
| Preterite |
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| I maimed | | you maimed | | he/she/it maimed | | we maimed | | you maimed | | they maimed |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am maiming | | you are maiming | | he/she/it is maiming | | we are maiming | | you are maiming | | they are maiming |
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| I have maimed | | you have maimed | | he/she/it has maimed | | we have maimed | | you have maimed | | they have maimed |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was maiming | | you were maiming | | he/she/it was maiming | | we were maiming | | you were maiming | | they were maiming |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had maimed | | you had maimed | | he/she/it had maimed | | we had maimed | | you had maimed | | they had maimed |
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| I will maim | | you will maim | | he/she/it will maim | | we will maim | | you will maim | | they will maim |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have maimed | | you will have maimed | | he/she/it will have maimed | | we will have maimed | | you will have maimed | | they will have maimed |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be maiming | | you will be maiming | | he/she/it will be maiming | | we will be maiming | | you will be maiming | | they will be maiming |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been maiming | | you have been maiming | | he/she/it has been maiming | | we have been maiming | | you have been maiming | | they have been maiming |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been maiming | | you will have been maiming | | he/she/it will have been maiming | | we will have been maiming | | you will have been maiming | | they will have been maiming |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been maiming | | you had been maiming | | he/she/it had been maiming | | we had been maiming | | you had been maiming | | they had been maiming |
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| I would maim | | you would maim | | he/she/it would maim | | we would maim | | you would maim | | they would maim |
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| I would have maimed | | you would have maimed | | he/she/it would have maimed | | we would have maimed | | you would have maimed | | they would have maimed | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | maim - injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation; "people were maimed by the explosion"injure, wound - cause injuries or bodily harm tomar, mutilate - destroy or injure severely; "mutilated bodies"lame, cripple - deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life" |
maimverb cripple, hurt, injure, wound, mar, disable, hamstring, impair, lame, mutilate, mangle, incapacitate, put out of action One man has lost his life; another has been maimed.maimverbTo deprive of a limb or bodily member or its use:cripple, dismember, mutilate.Translationsmaim (meim) verb to injure badly, especially with permanent effects. The hunter was maimed for life. 使受重傷(尤指使終身殘廢) 使残废EncyclopediaSeeMutilationmaim
maim (mām) [ME. maymen, to cripple] 1. To injure seriously; to disable.2. To deprive of the use of a part, such as an arm or leg.Maim
maimv. to inflict a serious bodily injury, including mutilation or any harm which limits the victim's ability to function physically. Originally, in English Common Law it meant to cut off or permanently cripple a bodily member like an arm, leg, hand, or foot. In criminal law, such serious harm becomes an "aggravated" assault, which is a felony subject to a prison term.(See: mayhem) MAIM, pleadings. This is a technical word necessary to be introduced into all indictments for mayhem; the words "feloniously did maim," must of necessity be inserted, because no other word, or any circumlocution, will answer the same purpose. 4 Inst. 118; Hawk. B. 2, c. 23, s. 17, 18, 77; Hawk. B. 2, c. 25, s, 55; 1 Chit. Cr. Law, *244. TO MAIM, crim. law. To deprive a person of such part of his body as to render him less able in fighting or defending himself than he would have otherwise been. Vide Mayhem. MAIM
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maim
Synonyms for maimverb crippleSynonyms- cripple
- hurt
- injure
- wound
- mar
- disable
- hamstring
- impair
- lame
- mutilate
- mangle
- incapacitate
- put out of action
Synonyms for maimverb to deprive of a limb or bodily member or its useSynonymsWords related to maimverb injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilationRelated Words- injure
- wound
- mar
- mutilate
- lame
- cripple
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