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impale, empale [ɪmˈpeɪl] vb (tr)
1. (often foll by on, upon, or with) to pierce with a sharp instrument they impaled his severed head on a spear 2. Archaic to enclose with pales or fencing; fence in 3. (History / Heraldry) Heraldry to charge (a shield) with two coats of arms placed side by side [from Medieval Latin impālāre, from Latin im- (in) + pālus pale2] impalement , empalement n impaler , empaler n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
impale Translations impale [ɪmˈpeɪl] VT (as punishment) → empalar; (on sword, spike) → ensartar, atravesar to impale o.s. on → atravesarse con the heads of their victims were impaled on spikes → las cabezas de sus víctimas eran ensartadas en postes he fell, impaling himself on the dagger → se cayó y se atravesó con la daga impale [ɪmˈpeɪl] vt [+ person] → empaler to be impaled on a metal spike → s'empaler sur une pointe en métal impale vt → aufspießen (→ on auf +dat) v impale [imˈpeil] to fix on, or pierce with, a long pointed object such as a spear etc. deurboor يَرفَعُ على الخازوق пробождам napíchnout spidde aufspießen διατρυπώ, καρφώνω, παλουκώνω empalar; atravesar läbi torkama به صلابه کشیدن؛ سوراخ کردن lävistää empaler (sur) לִנעוֹץ छेदना nabiti na kolac karóba húz menikamkan reka í gegn, stinga á tein impalare; infilzare 突き刺す 찌르다 pasmeigti caurdurt (ar šķēpu u. tml.) menikam spietsen spidde nadziać (na) trespassar a trage în ţeapă пронзать napichnúť; prepichnúť nabosti nabosti spetsa, nagla fast เสียบ; เสียบทะลุ saplamak 釘住,刺穿 проколювати, простромлювати کسی نکیلی چیز سے چھیدنا đâm qua 钉住,刺穿 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Each seemed striving to be the first to impale the poor Zodangan and in another moment his fate would have been sealed had it not been for my timely arrival. Jimmy, you're the light-weight; jump up on the organ and impale these things on the leaves as I hand 'em Its movables were ugly old chairs with worn-out seats, and ugly old chairs without any seats; a threadbare patternless carpet, a maimed table, a crippled wardrobe, a lean set of fire-irons like the skeleton of a set deceased, a washing-stand that looked as if it had stood for ages in a hail of dirty soapsuds, and a bedstead with four bare atomies of posts, each terminating in a spike, as if for the dismal accommodation of lodgers who might prefer to impale themselves. |
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