Sentences

maim in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To maim means to inflict a serious injury on someone that results in permanent damage or loss of function, typically to a limb or body part.

Sample Sentences

  1. The accident left him with a maimed hand that would never fully heal.
  2. In the battle, the warrior fought valiantly but was eventually maimed by a stray arrow.
  3. Her harsh words had the power to maim his spirit, leaving him feeling defeated.
  4. The wild animal was known to maim anyone who ventured too close to its territory.
  5. He couldn't bear to see the scars that maimed her once beautiful face after the accident.
  6. The explosion had the potential to maim anyone standing too close.
  7. In the horror movie, the villain would often maim his victims in gruesome ways.
  8. Accidents in the factory could maim workers if safety protocols were not followed.
  9. She vowed to fight for the rights of those who had been maimed by violence.
  10. It's heartbreaking to see how war can maim not just bodies, but also spirits.

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