"Impearl" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impearl" Meaning

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"Impearl" Examples

Impale


Verb


To fix or pierce something sharply, especially with a pointed object.
+ He impaled the meat on the skewer.
+ The fishhook impaled the fish and stuck it tight.
To fix or convert something to a particular condition or purpose.
+ The company is impaling their business model to focus on sustainability.
+ The artist impaled his brushstrokes with bold colors.

Noun


A sharp point or object used for impaling something.
+ The knight's sword had an impale on its end for piercing armor.
+ The impale of the arrow was lodged deep in the tree trunk.

Adverb


In a sharp or pointed manner.
+ The surgeon impaled the wound with precision and speed.
+ The cat impaled the mouse with a swift swipe.

Note: The word "impale" can have different meanings and connotations depending on the context in which it is used.

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