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Bludgeoning Meaning in English

word · lemma: bludgeon

ˈbɫədʒənɪŋ
BLUH-juh-ning
blˈʌdʒəʊnɪŋ
bluh-JOH-ning

Definition

Bludgeoning means hitting someone or something very hard with a heavy object. It can also be used figuratively to describe forcing someone to do something through extreme pressure or argument.

Usage & Nuances

Often formal or literary, especially in its literal sense (physical violence). Figurative use is common in descriptions of intense criticism or persuasive tactics ('a bludgeoning argument'). Avoid in casual conversation. Often paired with verbs like 'receive', 'survive', or 'withstand'.

Example Sentences

The victim showed signs of bludgeoning on his arms.

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He was accused of bludgeoning the door to force it open.

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The movie showed the villain bludgeoning his opponent.

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Her arguments felt like a constant bludgeoning that left me exhausted.

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He survived years of emotional bludgeoning from his boss.

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It wasn’t persuasion—it was a bludgeoning until I agreed.

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