Dismembered [verb]

Definition of Dismembered:

cut into pieces

Synonyms of Dismembered:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dismembered:

Join

Repair

Help

Connect

Aid

Combine


Sentence/Example of Dismembered:

No mention was made of Austria, which the treaty of Presburg had sufficiently dismembered.

Was the ancient monarchy really to be humiliated and remain permanently dismembered?

He envisaged the possibility of a vanquished and dismembered France.

And on the instant rose that terrible distressing scream of acute agony—like that of a woman being dismembered.

Coke objected to having the King's evidence dismembered, 'whereby it might lose much of its grace and vigour.'

In their practical opinion a child's name was his name, and ought not to be mauled or dismembered on the pretext of fondness.

The work was at once set about, the huge structures dismembered, beam by beam, and dragged out on the dry strand.

The trenches were a veritable Golgotha with skulls everywhere and dismembered legs still clad with puttees and boots.

Why should we suffer the empire to be so dismembered, without the utmost exertions on our part?

Is slavery so sacred and beneficent, that a triumphant rebellion and a dismembered country are to be preferred to its extinction?