1. impaling - Noun
2. impaling - Verb
of Impale
Source: Webster's dictionaryI know that when people pull apart, they usually employ misunderstanding as a weapon, deliberately getting hold of the stick's wrong end, impaling themselves on its point in order to prove the perfidy of the other. Salman Rushdie
During his fight with Naruto and Sasuke as "Jigen," Isshiki demonstrated just how devastating the Sukunahikona technique is in battle, as he could hit his opponents with something like a toothpick, and then expand it into an impaling spike. Source: Internet
Different weapons can cause different 'types' of damage, ranging from crushing (a club or mace), impaling (a spear or arrow), cutting (most swords and axes), piercing (bullets), and so on. Source: Internet
During his main reign (1456–1462), "Vlad the Impaler" is said to have killed from 40,000 to 100,000 European civilians (political rivals, criminals, and anyone that he considered "useless to humanity"), mainly by impaling. Source: Internet
Prey capture is facilitated by the impaling of the prey animal on the sharp teeth, after which the pike retreats to cover, turns the prey around, and swallows it, head first. Source: Internet
The the atrocities included impaling and grilling people alive. Source: Internet