| impale | 1. To pierce with a pale; to put to death by fixing on a sharp stake. See Empale. "Then with what life remains, impaled, and left To writhe at leisure round the bloody stake." (Addison) 2. To inclose, as with pales or stakes; to surround. "Impale him with your weapons round about." (Shak) "Impenetrable, impaled with circling fire." (Milton) 3. To join, as two coats of arms on one shield, palewise; hence, to join in honorable mention. "Ordered the admission of St. Patrick to the same to be matched and impaled with the blessed Virgin in the honor thereof." (Fuller) Origin: See Empale. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| impalement | 1. The act of impaling, or the state of being impaled. 2. An inclosing by stakes or pales, or the space so inclosed. 3. That which hedges in; inclosure. 4. The division of a shield palewise, or by a vertical line, especially. For the purpose of putting side by side the arms of husband and wife. See Impale. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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A foreign body that penetrates the skin and remains embedded in tissue. Such objects should be stabilized to prevent movement, and allowed to remain in place while the patient is transported to receive professional care. EMS provi
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| impale | pierce with a sharp stake or point |
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| impale | kill by piercing with a spear or sharp pole |
| impale | the act of piercing with a sharpened stake as a form of punishment or torture |
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