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Antonyms for lamed
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : lah-mid, -med |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɑ mɪd, -mɛd |
- adorn
- aid
- allow
- assist
- assuage
- beautify
- bore
- build
- build up
- capacitate
- clear up
- comfort
- compliment
- construct
- continue
- create
- cure
- decorate
- embellish
- embolden
- enable
- encourage
- enlighten
- enliven
- explain
- facilitate
- fail
- fix
- further
- heal
- help
- improve
- incite
- let go
- lose
- mend
- mobilize
- ornament
- permit
- please
- praise
- promote
- protect
- release
- repair
- restore
- soothe
- stimulate
- strengthen
- support
- surrender
Definition of lamed
Origin :- "silk interwoven with metallic threads," 1922, from French lame, earlier "thin metal plate (especially in armor), gold wire; blade; wave (of the sea)," from Middle French lame, from Latin lamina, lamna "thin piece or flake of metal."
- As in incapacitate : verb put out of action
- As in maim : verb cripple, put out of action
- As in mutilate : verb maim, damage
- As in paralyze : verb immobilize
- As in batter : verb strike and damage
- As in cripple : verb disable; make lame
- As in hamstring : verb disable
- He was the best jumper in the west of Ireland; and they tell me you've lamed him for life.
- Extract from : « Jack Hinton » by Charles James Lever
- "Jim Hooker lamed him with a shotgun, and he fell over," said Clarence timidly.
- Extract from : « A Waif of the Plains » by Bret Harte
- It was not long after this that he struck his foot with the axe and lamed himself for life.
- Extract from : « Other Main-Travelled Roads » by Hamlin Garland
- It was not long after this that he struck his foot with the ax and lamed himself for life.
- Extract from : « Prairie Folks » by Hamlin Garland
- The poor fellow has lamed his horse, which fell near Rambouillet.
- Extract from : « The Regent's Daughter » by Alexandre Dumas (Pere)
- He forgot about everything else until he had lamed one of the forelegs.
- Extract from : « The Later Cave-Men » by Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
- He buckled on the spurs, and began to examine the three horses which he had not lamed.
- Extract from : « Tales From Scottish Ballads » by Elizabeth W. Grierson
- Simba stared at me doubtfully, then began to whisper into the ear of the lamed diviner.
- Extract from : « The Ivory Child » by H. Rider Haggard
- Nettie fell from her horse, and we were frightened for a time, but she was only lamed.
- Extract from : « Tenting on the Plains » by Elizabeth B. Custer
- How sorry I was for them, they were so bruised and lamed by their first lessons in horsemanship.
- Extract from : « Tenting on the Plains » by Elizabeth B. Custer
Synonyms for lamed
- adulterate
- amputate
- anesthetize
- appall
- arrest
- assault
- astound
- attenuate
- bash
- batter
- beat
- bemuse
- benumb
- blemish
- blunt
- bowdlerize
- break
- bring to grinding halt
- bruise
- buffet
- butcher
- castrate
- clip wings
- clobber
- close
- contuse
- cripple
- crush
- cut to pieces
- cut up
- damage
- dash
- daunt
- daze
- deaden
- debilitate
- deface
- demolish
- destroy
- disable
- disarm
- disenable
- disfigure
- dislimb
- dismember
- disqualify
- distort
- drub
- enfeeble
- expurgate
- freeze
- gimp
- hack
- halt
- hamstring
- handicap
- harm
- hash up
- hinder
- hobble
- hog-tie
- hurt
- immobilize
- impair
- incapacitate
- injure
- knock out
- lacerate
- lambaste
- lame
- lash
- lay up
- maim
- make inert
- make nerveless
- mangle
- mar
- massacre
- maul
- mayhem
- mess up
- mutilate
- nonplus
- numb
- palsy
- paralyze
- pelt
- petrify
- pommel
- pound
- prostrate
- pummel
- punish
- put out of commission
- ravage
- ruin
- sap
- scratch
- shatter
- shut down
- sideline
- smash
- spoil
- stifle
- stop dead
- stun
- stupefy
- take out
- thrash
- transfix
- truncate
- undermine
- unstrengthen
- wallop
- warp
- weaken
- wound
- wreck
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