1. maimed - Noun
3. maimed - Adjective Satellite
of Maim
Source: Webster's dictionarythey had to leave the wounded where they fell Source: Internet
Adamu noted that the attack on school had posed challenges ranging from learners and teachers being killed or maimed and schools closed down. Source: Internet
“After eight years of conflict, children in Syria have experienced unabated violations of their rights: they continue to be killed, maimed, injured and orphaned, bearing the brunt of violence perpetrated by warring parties,” the report said. Source: Internet
But in 2010, a spate of shark attacks killed one European tourist and maimed several others off Sharm el-Sheikh. Source: Internet
But, he notes: “If the surgeons didn’t have to face the daily list of maimed and mutilated bodies, none of the rest of their lives would make any sense.” Source: Internet
Black workers on the farms were inhumanly treated and a sizeable number was maimed and killed during the violent take overs. Source: Internet