lodged Synonyms
lodged Meaning
lodged (imp. & p. p.)
of Lodge
lodged (a.)
Lying down; -- used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is of beasts of prey.
lodged Sentence Examples
- The bullet lodged in the wall after ricocheting off the window.
- The complaint was lodged with the human resources department.
- The rocks were lodged in the crevices of the cliff face.
- The shards of glass lodged in the victim's arm, requiring surgery.
- The company lodged a patent for a revolutionary new technology.
- The lawsuit was lodged against the negligent driver.
- The bond was lodged with the court to secure the release of the defendant.
- The key was lodged in the ignition, ready to start the car.
- The food particles lodged in the child's teeth, leading to decay.
- The ship was lodged on the rocks after running aground.
FAQs About the word lodged
of Lodge, Lying down; -- used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is of beasts of prey.
jammed, tight,stuck, frozen, anchored, clamped, firm, embedded,glued, attached
detached, insecure, insecure, detached, loose,loose, undone, undone, loosened, yielding
The bullet lodged in the wall after ricocheting off the window.
The complaint was lodged with the human resources department.
The rocks were lodged in the crevices of the cliff face.
The shards of glass lodged in the victim's arm, requiring surgery.