Mutilate

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  • transitive verb. To injure severely or disfigure, especially by cutting off tissue or body parts. synonym: mangle.
  • transitive verb. To damage or mar (an object).
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • . Same as mutilated.
  • Specifically, deprived of hind limbs, as a cetacean or a sirenian. See Mutilata.
  • noun. A member of the Mutilata; a cetacean or a sirenian.
  • To cut off a limb or any important part of; deprive of any characteristic member, feature, or appurtenance, so as to disfigure; maim: as, to mutilate a body or a statue; to mutilate a tree or a picture.
  • Figuratively, to excise, erase, or expunge any important part from, so as to render incomplete or imperfect, as a record or a poem.
  • Synonyms Mutilate, Maim, Cripple, Mangle, Disfigure. Mutilate emphasizes the injury to completeness and to beauty: as, to mulilate a statue. Maim and cripple note the injury to the use of the members of the body, maim suggesting perhaps more of unsightliness, pain, and actual loss of members, and cripple more directly emphasizing the diminished power of action: as, crippled in the left arm. Mangle expresses a badly hacked or torn condition: as, a mangled finger or arm. Disfigure covers simply such changes of the external form as injure its appearance or beauty: one may be fearfully mangled in battle, so as to be disfigured for life, and yet finally escape being mutilated or maimed, or even crippled.
  • Mutilate, Garble, Misquote. To mutilate is to take parts of a thing, so as to leave it imperfect or incomplete; to garble is to take parts of a thing in such a way as to make them convey a false impression; to misquote is to quote incorrectly, whether intentionally or not: as, to mutilate a hymn; to garble a passage from an official report; to garble another's words; to misquote a text of Scripture. Garble has completely lost its primary meaning.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Deprived of, or having lost, an important part; mutilated.
  • adjective. Having finlike appendages or flukes instead of legs, as a cetacean.
  • transitive verb. To cut off or remove a limb or essential part of; to maim; to cripple; to disfigure; to hack
  • transitive verb. To destroy or remove a material part of, so as to render imperfect.
  • transitive verb. a gear wheel from a portion of whose periphery the cogs are omitted. It is used for giving intermittent movements.
  • transitive verb. undefined
  • noun. A cetacean, or a sirenian.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. To physically harm as to impair use, notably by cutting off or otherwise disabling a vital part, such as a limb.
  • verb. To destroy beyond recognition.
  • verb. To render imperfect.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. alter so as to make unrecognizable
  • verb. destroy or injure severely
  • verb. destroy or injure severely
  • Word Usage
    "I use the word mutilate, because while it may be artistic to you, lets face it, clinically speaking, its mutilation to everyone else."
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