- verbimpale (verb) · impales (third person present) · impaled (past tense) · impaled (past participle) · impaling (present participle)
- pierce or transfix with a sharp instrument:"his head was impaled on a pike and exhibited for all to see"
- heraldrydisplay (a coat of arms) side by side with another on the same shield, separated by a vertical line:"the impaled arms of her husband and her father"
- (of a coat of arms) adjoin (another coat of arms) on the same shield:"the arms of the order are impaling those of the sovereign"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘enclose with stakes or pales’): from French empaler or medieval Latin impalare, from Latin in- ‘in’ + palus ‘a stake’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- pierce or transfix with a sharp instrument:
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