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		Definition of mutilation in English: mutilationnoun ˌmjuːt(ɪ)ˈleɪʃnˌmjudlˈeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of mutilating or being mutilated.  a culture which found any mutilation of the body abhorrent count noun there were fatalities and appalling mutilations  Example sentencesExamples -  Cattle mutilations are logically explainable only as Extraterrestrial activities.
 -  Other pressures facing children in detention are the ongoing exposure to trauma of parents and siblings, witnessing acts of violence between officers and detainees, self-harm, mutilation and attempted hangings.
 -  The animal had clear signs of mutilation: it was missing an eye, its udders and its reproductive organs.
 -  There are reports of rape, mutilation, and cannibalism.
 -  Human-rights organizations have charged his forces with widespread rape, massacres in churches, mutilation, torture, cannibalism and forced conscription of child combatants.
 -  They suffer social ostracism, economic deprivation, educational backwardness and they invariably fall prey to most serious forms of persecution in society - rape, killings, mutilation, arson, destruction of property.
 -  When police checked his computer it contained information about kidnappings, murder and the mutilation of bodies.
 -  It is amazing that readers, with little first-hand knowledge of the facts or of the police/military investigation, are quick to demand prison, mutilation or death to these individuals.
 -  The exhibit consists of a laundry line from which hang works of art, poetry, personal reflections and bras replete with statistics about sexual abuse, eating disorders and genital mutilation.
 -  The play balances characters that vehemently oppose mutilation with vigorous proponents of a practice that they see as enhancing their culture.
 -  Under the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, and throughout the Middle Ages, criminals were punished by fines and, for serious crime, death or mutilation.
 -  Whilst I was thus examining this new development, Joey sat motionless, as so often, totally mute, showing no emotion about the mutilation of his body as now revealed to me.
 -  Nelson lost his eye and his arm in the course of his duties, accepting the risk of mutilation and death for what he believed was a higher purpose.
 -  Their reasoning is that some local societies follow practices that violate human rights, such as female genital mutilation and other violations of the right against gender discrimination.
 -  Mutilation was used throughout medieval and early-modern Europe to inscribe punishment publicly upon the body.
 -  The military is, however, quite interested in all alien activities including cattle mutilations, and actively seeks to investigate them.
 -  Now Anna feels like she is considered the resident expert on whippings, body mutilation, and pleasure through pain.
 -  Scientists from a foreign power could be involved, performing the mutilations for analysis.
 -  The images of suffering and mutilation, of limbless children and deformed young women, have been in the media for years, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
 -  With an armed uprising by a united Iraqi opposition would there have been the killing and mutilation of thousands of people?
 
  Synonyms maiming, disfigurement, dismembering damage, vandalization, desecration - 1.1 The infliction of serious damage on something.
 the proposed mutilation of City Hall by our own councillors  Example sentencesExamples -  However, the mutilation of the monuments indicate that she had fallen from grace.
 -  Likewise in the poem, the author conjures up the image of a "common motherland", and once again mourns the mutilation of rural Punjab.
 -  The initial authors of a report may often object to the mutilation of their manuscript.
 -  As this passage indicates, the white supremacist denial of black success effects a symbolic decapitation, or, more properly, psychological mutilation.
 -  He was indignant about the mutilation of the cable and wanted to make a complaint about it right away.
 -  Beware of agency mutilation of your footers.
 -  A typical instance of mutilation of a notable literary work to serve commercial interest had come up in a judicial court recently over a TV serial.
 
  
    Definition of mutilation in US English: mutilationnounˌmyo͞odlˈāSH(ə)nˌmjudlˈeɪʃ(ə)n 1The action of mutilating or being mutilated.  a culture which found any mutilation of the body abhorrent  there were fatalities and appalling mutilations  Example sentencesExamples -  When police checked his computer it contained information about kidnappings, murder and the mutilation of bodies.
 -  Their reasoning is that some local societies follow practices that violate human rights, such as female genital mutilation and other violations of the right against gender discrimination.
 -  It is amazing that readers, with little first-hand knowledge of the facts or of the police/military investigation, are quick to demand prison, mutilation or death to these individuals.
 -  Cattle mutilations are logically explainable only as Extraterrestrial activities.
 -  Mutilation was used throughout medieval and early-modern Europe to inscribe punishment publicly upon the body.
 -  With an armed uprising by a united Iraqi opposition would there have been the killing and mutilation of thousands of people?
 -  The military is, however, quite interested in all alien activities including cattle mutilations, and actively seeks to investigate them.
 -  The images of suffering and mutilation, of limbless children and deformed young women, have been in the media for years, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
 -  Under the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, and throughout the Middle Ages, criminals were punished by fines and, for serious crime, death or mutilation.
 -  The play balances characters that vehemently oppose mutilation with vigorous proponents of a practice that they see as enhancing their culture.
 -  Nelson lost his eye and his arm in the course of his duties, accepting the risk of mutilation and death for what he believed was a higher purpose.
 -  They suffer social ostracism, economic deprivation, educational backwardness and they invariably fall prey to most serious forms of persecution in society - rape, killings, mutilation, arson, destruction of property.
 -  Whilst I was thus examining this new development, Joey sat motionless, as so often, totally mute, showing no emotion about the mutilation of his body as now revealed to me.
 -  There are reports of rape, mutilation, and cannibalism.
 -  Other pressures facing children in detention are the ongoing exposure to trauma of parents and siblings, witnessing acts of violence between officers and detainees, self-harm, mutilation and attempted hangings.
 -  Now Anna feels like she is considered the resident expert on whippings, body mutilation, and pleasure through pain.
 -  Human-rights organizations have charged his forces with widespread rape, massacres in churches, mutilation, torture, cannibalism and forced conscription of child combatants.
 -  The animal had clear signs of mutilation: it was missing an eye, its udders and its reproductive organs.
 -  Scientists from a foreign power could be involved, performing the mutilations for analysis.
 -  The exhibit consists of a laundry line from which hang works of art, poetry, personal reflections and bras replete with statistics about sexual abuse, eating disorders and genital mutilation.
 
  Synonyms maiming, disfigurement, dismembering - 1.1 The infliction of serious damage on something.
 the mutilation of the English language  Example sentencesExamples -  As this passage indicates, the white supremacist denial of black success effects a symbolic decapitation, or, more properly, psychological mutilation.
 -  A typical instance of mutilation of a notable literary work to serve commercial interest had come up in a judicial court recently over a TV serial.
 -  He was indignant about the mutilation of the cable and wanted to make a complaint about it right away.
 -  The initial authors of a report may often object to the mutilation of their manuscript.
 -  Beware of agency mutilation of your footers.
 -  Likewise in the poem, the author conjures up the image of a "common motherland", and once again mourns the mutilation of rural Punjab.
 -  However, the mutilation of the monuments indicate that she had fallen from grace.
 
  
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