empierce (Meaning)
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empierce (v. t.)
To pierce; to impierce.
Synonyms & Antonyms of empierce
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empierce Sentence Examples
- The knight empierced the dragon's scales with his lance.
- The needle empierced the cloth, leaving a small hole.
- The surgeon empierced the patient's skin with a scalpel.
- The arrow empierced the tree trunk, quivering in its center.
- The nail empierced the wood, securing the two pieces together.
- The icicle empierced the roof of the house, creating a small hole.
- The bullet empierced the glass, shattering it into a thousand pieces.
- The thorns empierced the skin of the sleeping princess, causing her to awaken.
- The snake's fangs empierced the man's leg, injecting venom into his bloodstream.
- The dagger empierced the assassin's heart, ending his life instantly.
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To pierce; to impierce.
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The knight empierced the dragon's scales with his lance.
The needle empierced the cloth, leaving a small hole.
The surgeon empierced the patient's skin with a scalpel.
The arrow empierced the tree trunk, quivering in its center.