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Impale Meaning in English

word

ˌɪmˈpeɪɫ
im-PAYL
ɪmpˈeɪl
im-PAYL

Definition

To pierce or stab something or someone with a sharp object so that it goes through them.

Usage & Nuances

'Impale' is formal, dramatic, and usually describes something violent (often in stories or historical contexts). Commonly used with objects: 'impale someone/thing on a stick/sword.' Not used for minor injuries, and rarely in casual speech.

Example Sentences

The knight tried to impale the dragon with his sword.

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Be careful or you might impale your hand on that sharp stick.

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In some old stories, monsters are impaled to stop them.

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"Watch out! You almost impaled yourself on that broken fence," she warned.

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Don’t run with scissors—you might trip and impale yourself.

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The piece of glass was sharp enough to impale the apple right through.

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