transfixion Antonyms
Meaning of transfixion
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transfixion (n.)
The act of transfixing, or the state of being transfixed, or pierced.
transfixion Sentence Examples
- The arrow's transfixion of the deer left it motionless.
- The nails' transfixion of Christ's hands and feet caused immense pain.
- The sword's transfixion of the knight's armor pierced his very soul.
- The surgeon's transfixion of the patient's skin was necessary for the procedure.
- The insect's transfixion by the needle left it paralyzed.
- The victim's transfixion by the killer's knife was a gruesome sight.
- The transfixion of the lightning bolt struck the tree with a blinding brilliance.
- The author's transfixion of the reader's attention kept them captivated.
- The transfixion of the nail into the wood created a resounding echo.
- The artist's transfixion of the canvas with vibrant colors brought the scene to life.
FAQs About the word transfixion
The act of transfixing, or the state of being transfixed, or pierced.
pick, puncture, stick,stab, jab, pierce,impale, punch, spit, harpoon
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The arrow's transfixion of the deer left it motionless.
The nails' transfixion of Christ's hands and feet caused immense pain.
The sword's transfixion of the knight's armor pierced his very soul.
The surgeon's transfixion of the patient's skin was necessary for the procedure.