pinioned Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner's arms were pinioned behind his back as he was led to the prison cell.
  2. The eagle's powerful talons pinioned the rabbit, rendering it helpless.
  3. The teacher pinioned the misbehaving student's arms as punishment.
  4. The detective's hands were pinioned by the suspect's handcuffs.
  5. The horse's legs were pinioned together to prevent it from escaping.
  6. The injured bird's broken wing was pinioned by a splint to help it heal.
  7. The wrestler pinioned his opponent's arms to secure a victory.
  8. The kidnappers pinioned their victim's hands and feet to immobilize them.
  9. The carpenter's fingers were pinioned in a woodworking machine, causing severe injuries.
  10. The athlete's legs were pinioned by cramps, forcing them to stop running.

pinioned Meaning

Wordnet

pinioned (s)

(of birds) especially having the flight feathers

bound fast especially having the arms restrained

Webster

pinioned (imp. & p. p.)

of Pinion

Webster

pinioned (a.)

Having wings or pinions.

FAQs About the word pinioned

(of birds) especially having the flight feathers, bound fast especially having the arms restrainedof Pinion, Having wings or pinions.

bound, handcuffed, tied, constrained, enchained, confined, trammelled, lashed, fastened, shackled

released, rescued, untied, released, untied,freed, unbound, freed, liberated, loosed

The prisoner's arms were pinioned behind his back as he was led to the prison cell.

The eagle's powerful talons pinioned the rabbit, rendering it helpless.

The teacher pinioned the misbehaving student's arms as punishment.

The detective's hands were pinioned by the suspect's handcuffs.