pinioning Sentence Examples

  1. The hawk's sharp talons pinioned the mouse, preventing it from escaping.
  2. The wrestler used a skillful pinning maneuver to pinion his opponent's arms.
  3. The police officers pinioned the suspect's hands behind his back during the arrest.
  4. The surging crowd pinioned the protesters against a wall, cutting off their escape route.
  5. The ancient statue depicted a warrior pinioning a vanquished foe.
  6. The intricately carved eagle had its wings pinioned in an artistic representation of mastery.
  7. The eagle's powerful grip pinioned the salmon, securing it as a meal.
  8. The fisherman's hook pinioned the trout, bringing it to the surface.
  9. The surgeon carefully pinioned the broken bone using rods and screws.
  10. The scientist's theory pinioned the prevailing paradigm, challenging established beliefs.

pinioning Meaning

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pinioning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Pinion

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of Pinion

binding, fettering, shackling, confining, tying, handcuffing, tieing, hampering, linking, trammeling

unshackling, releasing, unfastening, unshackling, unbinding, rescuing, unfettering, liberating, unbinding, untying

The hawk's sharp talons pinioned the mouse, preventing it from escaping.

The wrestler used a skillful pinning maneuver to pinion his opponent's arms.

The police officers pinioned the suspect's hands behind his back during the arrest.

The surging crowd pinioned the protesters against a wall, cutting off their escape route.