empale (Meaning)

Wordnet

empale (v)

pierce with a sharp stake or point

Webster

empale (v. t.)

To make pale.

To fence or fortify with stakes; to surround with a line of stakes for defense; to impale.

To inclose; to surround. See Impale.

To put to death by thrusting a sharpened stake through the body.

Same as Impale.

Synonyms & Antonyms of empale

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empale Sentence Examples

  1. Vlad the Impaler empaled his enemies to demonstrate his absolute power.
  2. The bullfighter was empaled by the bull's horns during the corrida.
  3. The unfortunate hiker was empaled on a branch after slipping and falling down a ravine.
  4. The invading army empaled prisoners of war to instill terror in the local population.
  5. The hapless traveler was empaled by a stalactite while spelunking in a treacherous cave.
  6. The unlucky construction worker was empaled by a piece of rebar during a scaffolding accident.
  7. The ill-fated knight was empaled by his opponent's lance during a medieval jousting tournament.
  8. The desperate climber was empaled by an ice pick after losing their grip on the sheer rock face.
  9. The horrified zookeeper was empaled by an elephant's tusk while attempting to clean its enclosure.
  10. The innocent bystander was empaled by a stray arrow during a hunting accident.

FAQs About the word empale

pierce with a sharp stake or pointTo make pale., To fence or fortify with stakes; to surround with a line of stakes for defense; to impale., To inclose; to surr

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Vlad the Impaler empaled his enemies to demonstrate his absolute power.

The bullfighter was empaled by the bull's horns during the corrida.

The unfortunate hiker was empaled on a branch after slipping and falling down a ravine.

The invading army empaled prisoners of war to instill terror in the local population.