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Meanings of
wounding
in English
Portuguese
ferimento
Spanish
herida
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The act of inflicting a wound.
wound
Portuguese
ferimento
Causing physical or especially psychological injury.
stabbing
Related terms
harmful
Usage of
wounding
in English
1
The officers fired their weapons, seriously
wounding
McGowan, law enforcement authorities said.
2
A second bomb exploded when police arrived to investigate,
wounding
five policemen.
3
Perhaps your publisher has withheld it in order to avoid
wounding
you.
4
The difficulty was to avoid
wounding
him in shooting at the jaguar.
5
Nine bombs exploded almost simultaneously in central Bangkok,
wounding
nearly 30 people.
6
AT-MSCs were detectable in wounds for at least 5 days after
wounding
.
7
My adversary fired the first shot,
wounding
me in the right arm.
8
When nearly in contact the Indians fired their guns, killing and
wounding
.
9
This connection is occasional, in assaults,
wounding
,
and homicide in acute alcoholism.
10
Everywhere men take delight in jesting with men and
wounding
one another.
11
When the vehicle failed to stop, police opened fire,
wounding
the student.
12
What of our claim for waylaying,
wounding
,
and orc-dragging us through Rohan?'
13
The changing of golf's guard has been a
wounding
process for Woods.
14
The rebels ambushed a Kenyan border patrol in July,
wounding
one officer.
15
The guard was overpowered after killing a Maroon and
wounding
Captain Têtu.
16
It was impossible to fire again, for fear of
wounding
the dogs.
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wounding
Noun
Singular
wound
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
wound with
wound with intent
wound at
wound several
wound dozens
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Translations for
wounding
Portuguese
ferimento
Spanish
herida
Wounding
through the time
Wounding
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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