maimed (Meaning)

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maimed (n)

people who are wounded

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maimed (s)

having a part of the body crippled or disabled

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maimed (imp. & p. p.)

of Maim

maimed Sentence Examples

  1. The explosion left him maimed for life, robbing him of both legs.
  2. The brutal attack maimed the innocent victim, shattering their dreams of a normal life.
  3. The soldier emerged from the battle maimed, bearing scars that told a tale of unimaginable suffering.
  4. The sight of the maimed child sent shudders through the crowd, eliciting both horror and pity.
  5. The accident left her maimed, unable to work or provide for her family.
  6. The relentless gunfire maimed countless civilians, leaving a trail of shattered lives in its wake.
  7. The maimed survivors of the earthquake struggled to rebuild their shattered existence.
  8. The terrorist attack maimed scores of unsuspecting people, casting a shadow of fear over the city.
  9. The maimed limb was beyond repair, forcing him to endure a lifetime of pain and disability.
  10. The gruesome photos depicted the maimed bodies of victims, a chilling reminder of the horrors of war.

FAQs About the word maimed

people who are wounded, having a part of the body crippled or disabledof Maim

crippled, disabled,mutilated, challenged, hobbled, lamed, paralytic, halt, impaired, incapacitated

sound, sound, healthy, whole, healthy, well, well,able-bodied, whole, able-bodied

The explosion left him maimed for life, robbing him of both legs.

The brutal attack maimed the innocent victim, shattering their dreams of a normal life.

The soldier emerged from the battle maimed, bearing scars that told a tale of unimaginable suffering.

The sight of the maimed child sent shudders through the crowd, eliciting both horror and pity.