"Stabbing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To attack or wound someone or something with a sharp pointed object, usually to a fatal or serious extent.
1. The police are investigating a stabbing that occurred last night in the downtown area.
2. The attacker was caught on camera and witnesses described him as a man in a black sweater, who appeared to be stabbing his victim repeatedly.
3. Emily was rushed to the hospital after she was stabbed in a mugging while walking home from the grocery store at night.
4. The chef had to slice the meat more precisely last minute so as not to give the customers a stabbing sensation with every bite.
5. The surgeon carefully performed the delicate operation, making sure not to hit any nerves and avoid stabbing into the muscles involuntarily.
Secure Sockets Layer, a cryptographic protocol used to provide secure communication over the internet.
Saint-Hyacinthe is a city located in the Montérégie administrative region of Quebec, Canada. It is situated about 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of Montreal. The city is known for its historic architecture, cultural attractions, and natural surroundings, including the mountain of Mont Saint-Hyacinthe, which offers hiking and skiing opportunities.
A verb that means to push or thrust a sharp or pointed object into something or someone, often to wound or hurt.
A person who stabs another person in a violent or aggressive manner.<br><br>Example: The police are investigating the stabbing incident at the concert.<br><br>OR<br><br>A person who vandalizes or insults something in a sneaky or underhanded way.<br><br>Example: The tabloid paper is known for its stabber headlines, often publishing sensational and inaccurate information about celebrities.
1. The act of stabbing: a sharp blow or thrust with a pointed object.<br>2. The result of stabbing: wounds inflicted by a stabbing attack. <br>3. A location or event where stabbings have occurred.<br><br>Example: "The stabbings in the city have raised concerns about public safety."
Stabilization refers to the process of making something stable, secure, or steady. It is often used to describe the state of being consistent, firm, or balanced, especially in terms of emotions, behavior, or a situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The government implemented policies to achieve economic stabilization.<br>- The medication helped to stabilize her blood sugar levels.<br>- The rock climber adjusted her movements to achieve stabilization before its final ascent.<br><br>Synonyms:<br><br>- stability<br>- steadiness<br>- firmness<br>- equilibrium<br>- balance<br><br>Antonyms:<br><br>- instability<br>- insecurity<br>- chaos<br>- imbalance