mutilate|mutilated|mutilates|mutilating in English
verb
[mu·ti·late || 'mjuːtɪleɪt]
amputate a limb; cause a deformity, deface; pervert, distort; destroy
Use "mutilate|mutilated|mutilates|mutilating" in a sentence
1. Mutilated.
2. Some tone-deaf drunk girl mutilating Britney Spears.
3. The protesters mutilated the statue.
4. What has that to do with mutilating the legs?
5. Yet, you did not mutilate the person?
6. To mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting, or tearing.
7. Added a new double - attack animation for Mutilate.
8. “These spiritual crocodiles can kill or mutilate your souls.
9. Intruders slashed and mutilated several paintings.
10. 4 Her body had been mutilated beyond recognition.
11. The bodies were mutilated beyond recognition.
12. 6 synonyms for Cut up: carve, mutilate, mangle, compartmentalise, compartmentalize, hack
13. Her arm was mutilated in the accident.
14. The body had been badly mutilated.
15. Mutilate, Backstab, Garrote and Ambush can no longer be dodged.
16. Blood poured down from her mutilated face.
17. A lot of the bodies had been badly mutilated.
18. The Rogue ability Mutilate now does its appropriate damage based on talents.
19. Her mutilated body was discovered the following evening.
20. Ainhum-like constriction bands occur with neurogenic acroosteolysis (201300) and with mutilating keratoderma (124500, 244850)
21. Antonyms for Bedecks include blemishes, defaces, disfigures, scars, spoils, mutilates, ruins, defiles, maims and flaws
22. 22 The bodies were mutilated beyond recognition.
23. The prisoners had been tortured and mutilated.
24. Her body had been mutilated beyond recognition.
25. Her body was badly mutilated, the newspapers reported.