1. slaughtered - Adjective
2. slaughtered - Verb
of Slaughter
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, he wants God to use him to avenge the death of the slaughtered unarmed peaceful protestors at Lekki tollgate on 20 October. Source: Internet
Afterwards, in a contemptuous reprisal for 25 days of hunger and of laboring over the siegeworks required to breach Avaricum's defenses, the Romans slaughtered nearly the entire population of ~40,000 leaving only ~800 alive. Source: Internet
Although kosher, the giraffe is not slaughtered today because the process would be very costly. Source: Internet
After animals are slaughtered for meat, the leftovers are put through the rendering process, and some of that material, particularly the fat, ends up in toiletries. Source: Internet
Afghan civilians are being slaughtered on a daily basis," said Omar Waraich, Head of South Asia at Amnesty International. Source: Internet
And among them those who experienced the fate of the Jewish Nation as referred to in Psalm 44: " we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered." Source: Internet