maim|maimed|maiming|maims in English
verb
[meɪm]
mutilate, disfigure, cripple, cause to be disabled; damage, harm, make useless
Use "maim|maimed|maiming|maims" in a sentence
1. He was going to maim me.
2. The Miami Beach Boardwalk, Maim Beach
3. Fixed Sange and Yasha Maim buff icon.
4. Automobile accidents maim many people each year.
5. It is illegal to maim oneself to escape duty.
6. We kill, maim and terrorize other humans.
7. 13 Tom maimed in the war.
8. These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.
9. 17 White was seriously maimed in the battle.
10. His characters are frequently maimed, physically or psychologically.
11. Makeshift cookers also catch fire easily, maiming and killing.
12. Lead rounds can maim them if they strike bone.
13. 11 These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.
14. Tom was seriously maimed in the war.
15. The statues were immediately decapitated and maimed.
16. 14 The statues were immediately decapitated and maimed.
17. 2 He was seriously maimed in the war.
18. Antonyms for Bedecks include blemishes, defaces, disfigures, scars, spoils, mutilates, ruins, defiles, maims and flaws
19. Careless lions may be maimed when hunting prey.
20. 20 He was maimed in an auto accident.
21. 16 John be seriously maimed in the battle.
22. 12 You have maimed Qualopec. You own brother.
23. The maimed or sick were Anointed with wine,
24. 18 He was seriously maimed in an accident.
25. 1 Tom was seriously maimed in the war.