empierce (Meaning)

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empierce (v. t.)

To pierce; to impierce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of empierce

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empierce Sentence Examples

  1. The knight empierced the dragon's scales with his lance.
  2. The needle empierced the cloth, leaving a small hole.
  3. The surgeon empierced the patient's skin with a scalpel.
  4. The arrow empierced the tree trunk, quivering in its center.
  5. The nail empierced the wood, securing the two pieces together.
  6. The icicle empierced the roof of the house, creating a small hole.
  7. The bullet empierced the glass, shattering it into a thousand pieces.
  8. The thorns empierced the skin of the sleeping princess, causing her to awaken.
  9. The snake's fangs empierced the man's leg, injecting venom into his bloodstream.
  10. 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.