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  • 31maim — I. v. a. Cripple, mutilate, disable, obtruncate, mangle, mar. II. n. 1. [Written also Maihem and Mayhem.] Crippling, mutilation, disfigurement. 2. Injury, mischief, harm, hurt …

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  • 32maim — verb a dog maimed by a coyote Syn: injure, wound, cripple, disable, incapacitate, impair, mar, mutilate, lacerate, disfigure, deform, mangle …

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  • 33maim — v 1. cripple, lame, hobble; mangle, mutilate, tear, rip, rend, hack, maul, savage; lacerate, wound, skin, flay; scotch, cut, gash, slash, slit, score, scarify; stab, stick, plunge, puncture, pierce; break, rupture, fracture, sprain, wrench,… …

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  • 34maim — verb Syn: injure, wound, cripple, disable, incapacitate, mutilate, disfigure, mangle …

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  • 35maim — [meɪm] verb [T] to injure someone severely and permanently …

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  • 36maim — /meɪm / (say maym) verb (t) 1. to deprive of the use of some bodily member; mutilate; cripple. 2. to impair; make essentially defective. –noun 3. Rare an injury or defect. {variant of mayhem} –maimer, noun …

  • 37əmaim — ə. «əmmamə» c. əmmamələr …

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  • 38maim — To cripple or mutilate in any way. To inflict upon a person any injury which deprives him of the use of any limb or member of the body, or renders him lame or defective in bodily vigor. To inflict bodily injury; to seriously wound or disfigure;… …

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  • 39maim — To cripple or mutilate in any way. To inflict upon a person any injury which deprives him of the use of any limb or member of the body, or renders him lame or defective in bodily vigor. To inflict bodily injury; to seriously wound or disfigure;… …

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  • 40maim — To mutilate a limb, member, or any essential part of the body of another. To commit the crime of mayhem. The word is also used as a noun, and as thus used it has the same meaning as the word mayhem. See State v Johnson, 58 Ohio St 417, 51 NE 40.… …

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