imbowel (Meaning)

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imbowel (v. t.)

See Embowel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imbowel

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imbowel Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ritual of ritualistic sacrifice involved the priest imboweling the sacrificial animal.
  2. Medieval executioners were skilled in the art of imboweling prisoners with a single stroke of a knife.
  3. The surgeon's scalpel deftly imboweled the patient, revealing the source of the internal bleeding.
  4. The slain deer lay on the ground, its entrails imboweled by the hunter.
  5. The vampire's icy claws raked across the victim's abdomen, imboweling them in a matter of seconds.
  6. The wounded soldier grimaced in agony as his intestines were imboweled by an exploding shell.
  7. The autopsy report concluded that the victim had been imboweled by a small, sharp object.
  8. The abattoir workers methodically imboweled the slaughtered cattle, preparing them for market.
  9. The horror movie featured a gruesome scene in which a serial killer imboweled his victims.
  10. The starving animal resorted to imboweling itself to survive, tearing at its own flesh in desperation.

FAQs About the word imbowel

See Embowel.

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The ancient ritual of ritualistic sacrifice involved the priest imboweling the sacrificial animal.

Medieval executioners were skilled in the art of imboweling prisoners with a single stroke of a knife.

The surgeon's scalpel deftly imboweled the patient, revealing the source of the internal bleeding.

The slain deer lay on the ground, its entrails imboweled by the hunter.