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Meaning of mutilation
The act of mutilating something or someone, especially by violently damaging or destroying a part of their body.
Etymology of mutilation
The word "mutilation" comes from the Latin "mutilare", which means "to maim" or "to cripple", and is derived from "mutulus", meaning "mained" or "crippled".
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of violently damaging or destroying a part of someone's body, and has since been extended to describe the destruction or damage of other things, such as objects or environments.
Synonyms
disfigurement
mangling
maiming
amputation
butchery
carnage
mayhem
devastation
destruction
spoliation
desecration
vandalism
defacement
dismemberment
evisceration
laceration
mutilating
hacking
slashing
gashing
tearing
ripping
rending
shredding
fragmenting
fracturing
shattering
smashing
battering
bruising
wounding
injuring
harming
damaging
impairing
disabling
crippling
deforming
distorting
twisting
contorting
degrading
debasing
defiling
profaning
Definitions
- The act of severely damaging or disfiguring someone's body, typically by cutting off or permanently damaging a part of it.
- * The act of damaging or destroying something, such as a work of art, a document, or a natural environment, in a way that is considered to be violent or irreparable.
Usage Examples
- The victim suffered severe mutilation in the attack, including the loss of a limb.
- * The ancient statue had been subjected to mutilation by vandals, who had cut off its arms and head.
- * The company's logo had been altered, resulting in the mutilation of its original design.
Antonyms
restoration
preservation
conservation
protection
repair
rebuilding
reconstruction
renovation
rejuvenation
revitalization
refurbishment
renewal
healing
mending
fixing
curing
alleviating
soothing
calming
comforting
mitigating
moderating
tempering
softening
easing
pacifying
tranquilizing
stabilizing