transpierce Antonyms

Meaning of transpierce

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transpierce (v. t.)

To pierce through; to penetrate; to permeate; to pass through.

transpierce Sentence Examples

  1. The sharp blade transpierced the victim's flesh, inflicting a fatal wound.
  2. The arrow transpierced the target with deadly accuracy.
  3. Her gaze transpierced his soul, revealing his hidden secrets.
  4. The lightning bolt transpierced the sky, illuminating the landscape with its brilliance.
  5. The needle transpierced the skin, drawing blood for a medical test.
  6. The bullet transpierced his skull, ending his life instantly.
  7. The words transpierced her heart, leaving her shattered and heartbroken.
  8. The thorns transpierced her foot, causing her excruciating pain.
  9. The scalpel transpierced the tissue, providing surgeons with access to the surgical site.
  10. The truth transpierced the cloak of lies, exposing the perpetrator's crimes.

FAQs About the word transpierce

To pierce through; to penetrate; to permeate; to pass through.

jab,stab, run through, stick, pick, puncture, pierce, skewer, spike, lance

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The sharp blade transpierced the victim's flesh, inflicting a fatal wound.

The arrow transpierced the target with deadly accuracy.

Her gaze transpierced his soul, revealing his hidden secrets.

The lightning bolt transpierced the sky, illuminating the landscape with its brilliance.