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A sentence for the word mutilate might include: "Your terrible singing voice is going to mutilate that pretty song." Mutilate is defined as damage or destroy.

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How do you use mutilate in a sentence?

Mutilate is a word that means to cause injury due to violence. A good sentence would be, his intent was to mutilate the boys arm.


What could be a sentence with the word mutilate in it?

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What is a 4 letter word meaning mutilate?

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Can the word 'mutilate' be a synonym for the word 'amputate' If not - why not?

It may be so used, because amputation certainly is a form of mutilation. However, mutilate necessarily expresses a negative emotion, while amputate does not.


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The mass murderer mutilated his victims by cutting their faces once they were dead.


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Mutilate Me was created on 2011-04-12.


Can you use maim in a sentence?

A myriad of soldiers were maimed during the battle. maim- to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate


What are some synonyms of the word 'mangle'?

"Mangle" means to mutilate or deform. Some synonyms of this word are "distort", "maim", "damage", "destroy", "disfigure", "wound", "wreck", and "twist".


How do you spell mutilate in French?

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Identify the meaning of the prefix underlined in the word mutilate?

The word 'mutilate', meaning to permanently damage or severely injure, isn't formed using a prefix. The word begins with the Latin root 'mutil-' (see below), but this isn't identified as a prefix in English, although it forms the beginning of words, usually related to 'mutilate', in other languages, notably Italian and Spanish.The modern English word 'mutilate', first recorded in the 1530s relating to things (including animals) and in the 1560s relating to people, can be traced back to the Latin 'mutilare' (to cut, or lop, off), from 'mutilus' (maimed).There is a suffix involved: '-ate', indicating, as a verb suffix, to 'act, cause, make, and so on', from the Latin, '-are' as in 'mutilare', above.The English term, 'mutilation', from late Latin, dates back to the 1700s.