words associated with crippler
Synonyms of cripple
disable: : to make ineffective or inoperative disable a bomb For victims of smartphone theft, the ultimate justice is hitting a button that disables the device, turning it into a worthless rectangular paperweight. — Heather Kelley … gene editing makes it possible to change or disable a single gene without changing the "meaning" of the rest of the genome. — Kat McGowan
b : to impair physically or mentally : to cause disability in Automobile accidents kill nearly 50,000 people each year. … Accidents maim or disable another 80,000. — Matt Clark and Mary Hager Diet-related Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease disable and kill people … — Mark Bittman
incapacitate: : to make legally incapable or ineligible
lame: : having a body part and especially a limb so disabled as to impair freedom of movement The accident left him lame for life.
maim: : to commit the felony of mayhem upon
mutilate: : to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect the child mutilated the book with his scissors a painting mutilated by vandals
Words Related to cripple
dismember: : to cut off or disjoin the limbs, members, or parts of
hamstring: : either of two groups of tendons at the back of the human knee
hobble: : to move along unsteadily or with difficulty
paralyze: : to affect with paralysis The snake’s venom paralyzed the mouse.
batter: : to beat with successive blows so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish battered down the door women who have been battered by their husbands
bruise: : disable
bung up: : batter entry 1
mangle: : to injure with deep disfiguring wounds by cutting, tearing, or crushing people … mangled by sharks — V. G. Heiser
maul: : a heavy often wooden-headed hammer used especially for driving wedges
rough (up): : marked by inequalities, ridges, or projections on the surface : coarse
gore: : a small usually triangular piece of land
lacerate: : to tear or rend roughly : wound jaggedly
wing: : one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect is able to fly
wound: : an injury to the body (as from violence, accident, or surgery) that typically involves laceration or breaking of a membrane (such as the skin) and usually damage to underlying tissues
disfigure: : to impair (as in beauty) by deep and persistent injuries a face disfigured by smallpox
scar: : an isolated or protruding rock
kneecap: : patella
break: : to separate into parts with suddenness or violence broke a plate Break the chocolate bar in half.
damage: : loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation flood damage sustained severe damage to her knee
harm: : physical or mental damage : injury the amount of harm sustained by the boat during the storm
hurt: : to inflict with physical pain : wound He hurt his back while moving some boxes. was seriously hurt in a car accident You’re hurting my arm!
impair: : to diminish in function, ability, or quality : to weaken or make worse It has been known for nearly 100 years that memory is impaired by bilateral damage to either of two brain regions … — Larry R. Squire The use of drugs further complicates the situation of these families and sometimes impairs their ability to raise children. — Ellen L. Bassuk … the prospect of generating normal profitability is impaired by excessive debt service. — John Nozell The physician also checks for signs of endometriosis, a condition in which the cells that normally compose the uterine lining grow outside the uterus, sometimes impairing fertility. — Martha Southgate
injure: : to do an injustice to : wrong
bash: : to strike violently : hit
beat: : to strike repeatedly:
belt: : a strip of flexible material worn especially around the waist as an item of clothing or a means of carrying something (such as tools)
bludgeon: : a short stick that usually has one thick or loaded end and is used as a weapon
buffet: : a blow especially with the hand
drub: : to beat severely
hammer: : a hand tool consisting of a solid head set crosswise on a handle and used for pounding
lace: : to draw together the edges of by or as if by a lace passed through eyelets laces her fingers behind her head
lambaste: : to assault violently : beat , whip
lambast: : to assault violently : beat , whip
lick: : to draw the tongue over
paste: : a dough that contains a considerable proportion of fat and is used for pastry crust or fancy rolls
pelt: : a usually undressed skin with its hair, wool, or fur a sheep’s pelt
pommel: : the knob on the hilt of a sword or saber
pound: : any of various units of mass and weight
pummel: : pound , beat
thump: : to strike or beat with or as if with something thick or heavy so as to cause a dull sound
bang: : to strike sharply : bump banged his knee
box: : an evergreen shrub or small tree (genus Buxus of the family Buxaceae, the box family) with opposite entire leaves and capsular fruits
hit: : to reach with or as if with a sudden blow His mom told him to stop hitting his sister.
punch: : a tool usually in the form of a short rod of steel that is variously shaped at one end for different operations (such as forming, perforating, embossing, or cutting)
slap: : opening , breach
smack: : characteristic taste or flavor
smash: : a smashing blow or attack
sock: : a low shoe or slipper
spank: : to strike especially on the buttocks with the open hand
swat: : to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter) swatted the ball for a home run
swipe: : a strong sweeping blow a swipe of a paw
thrash: : to beat soundly with or as if with a stick or whip : flog
thwack: : to strike with or as if with something flat or heavy : whack
whack: : to strike with a smart or resounding blow whack the ball
flog: : to beat with or as if with a rod or whip The sailors were flogged for attempting a mutiny.
lash: : to move violently or suddenly : dash
wallop: : to boil noisily
whip: : to take, pull, snatch, jerk, or otherwise move very quickly and forcefully whipped out his gun — Green Peyton
kill: : to deprive of life : cause the death of a disease that has killed thousands He threatened to kill them.
murder: : the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought was convicted of murder
torment: : extreme pain or anguish of body or mind : agony
torture: : the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure
Near Antonyms of cripple
cure: : spiritual charge : care
heal: : to make free from injury or disease : to make sound or whole heal a wound
rehabilitate: : to restore to a former capacity : reinstate
remedy: : a medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease
doctor: : an eminent theologian declared a sound expounder of doctrine by the Roman Catholic Church — called also doctor of the church
fix: : to make firm, stable, or stationary We led out more rope and fixed it in place up steeper snow. — Joe Tasker & Peter Boardman
mend: : to free from faults or defects: such as
patch: : a piece of material used to mend or cover a hole or a weak spot
rejuvenate: : to make young or youthful again : give new vigor to
renew: : to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection as we renew our strength in sleep
repair: : to restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken : fix repair a shoe
restore: : give back , return
Synonyms of cripple
blemish: : to spoil by a flaw
bloody: : containing or made up of blood
break: : to separate into parts with suddenness or violence broke a plate Break the chocolate bar in half.
compromise: : settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
crab: : any of numerous chiefly marine broadly built decapod crustaceans:
cross (up): : a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used especially by the ancient Romans for execution
damage: : loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation flood damage sustained severe damage to her knee
deface: : to mar the appearance of : injure by effacing significant details deface an inscription
disfigure: : to impair (as in beauty) by deep and persistent injuries a face disfigured by smallpox
endamage: : to cause loss or damage to
flaw: : a defect in physical structure or form a diamond with a flaw
harm: : physical or mental damage : injury the amount of harm sustained by the boat during the storm
hurt: : to inflict with physical pain : wound He hurt his back while moving some boxes. was seriously hurt in a car accident You’re hurting my arm!
impair: : to diminish in function, ability, or quality : to weaken or make worse It has been known for nearly 100 years that memory is impaired by bilateral damage to either of two brain regions … — Larry R. Squire The use of drugs further complicates the situation of these families and sometimes impairs their ability to raise children. — Ellen L. Bassuk … the prospect of generating normal profitability is impaired by excessive debt service. — John Nozell The physician also checks for signs of endometriosis, a condition in which the cells that normally compose the uterine lining grow outside the uterus, sometimes impairing fertility. — Martha Southgate
injure: : to do an injustice to : wrong
mar: : to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness of : spoil whose life has been marred by problems with drugs — William Plummer their relations were marred by disgraceful conflicts — L. W. Beck the race was marred by a 23-car pileup — Mike Harris
spoil: : plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : loot
vitiate: : to make faulty or defective : impair the comic impact is vitiated by obvious haste — William Styron
Words Related to cripple
deteriorate: : to make inferior in quality or value : impair Exposure to sunlight may deteriorate the paint.
enervate: : lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor : enervated
enfeeble: : to make feeble : deprive of strength
undermine: : to subvert or weaken insidiously or secretly trying to undermine his political rivals
weaken: : to make weak : lessen the strength of
erode: : to diminish or destroy by degrees:
scour: : to rub hard especially with a rough material for cleansing
wash out: : the washing out or away of something and especially of earth in a roadbed by a freshet
wear (away): : to bear or have on the person wore a coat
blight: : a disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts (such as leaves and tubers) potato blight
tarnish: : to dull or destroy the luster of by or as if by air, dust, or dirt : soil , stain
dent: : to make a dent in dent a car
ding: : to dwell on with tiresome repetition keeps dinging it into him that the less he smokes the better — Samuel Butler †1902
dint: : blow , stroke
botch: : an inflammatory sore
gum (up): : the tissue that surrounds the necks of teeth and covers the alveolar parts of the jaws
queer: : worthless , counterfeit queer money
lacerate: : to tear or rend roughly : wound jaggedly
wound: : an injury to the body (as from violence, accident, or surgery) that typically involves laceration or breaking of a membrane (such as the skin) and usually damage to underlying tissues
disable: : to make ineffective or inoperative disable a bomb For victims of smartphone theft, the ultimate justice is hitting a button that disables the device, turning it into a worthless rectangular paperweight. — Heather Kelley … gene editing makes it possible to change or disable a single gene without changing the "meaning" of the rest of the genome. — Kat McGowan
b : to impair physically or mentally : to cause disability in Automobile accidents kill nearly 50,000 people each year. … Accidents maim or disable another 80,000. — Matt Clark and Mary Hager Diet-related Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease disable and kill people … — Mark Bittman
hamstring: : either of two groups of tendons at the back of the human knee
lame: : having a body part and especially a limb so disabled as to impair freedom of movement The accident left him lame for life.
maim: : to commit the felony of mayhem upon
mangle: : to injure with deep disfiguring wounds by cutting, tearing, or crushing people … mangled by sharks — V. G. Heiser
mutilate: : to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect the child mutilated the book with his scissors a painting mutilated by vandals
torment: : extreme pain or anguish of body or mind : agony
torture: : the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure
annihilate: : to cause to cease to exist : to do away with entirely so that nothing remains
bang up: : first-rate a bang-up job
bash: : to strike violently : hit
batter: : to beat with successive blows so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish battered down the door women who have been battered by their husbands
clobber: : clothes sense 1
crush: : to squeeze or force by pressure so as to alter or destroy structure crush grapes
dash: : to break by striking or knocking angrily dashed the bouquet of flowers against the table
decimate: : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of decimate a regiment
demolish: : tear down , raze demolish a building
desolate: : devoid of inhabitants and visitors : deserted a desolate abandoned town
destroy: : to ruin the structure, organic existence, or condition of destroyed the files
devastate: : to bring to ruin or desolation by violent action a country devastated by war The typhoon devastated the island.
do in: : to bring about the defeat or destruction of a businessman done in by greed
pulverize: : to reduce (as by crushing, beating, or grinding) to very small particles : atomize pulverize rock
raze: : erase
ruin: : a falling down : collapse from age to age … the crash of ruin fitfully resounds — William Wordsworth
scourge: : whip
shatter: : to cause to drop or be dispersed
smash: : a smashing blow or attack
tear down: : the act or process of disassembling
total: : comprising or constituting a whole : entire the total amount
waste: : a sparsely settled or barren region : desert
wipe out: : the act or an instance of wiping out : complete or utter destruction
wreck: : something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck
Near Antonyms of cripple
cure: : spiritual charge : care
heal: : to make free from injury or disease : to make sound or whole heal a wound
help: : to give assistance or support to help a child with homework
rectify: : to set right : remedy
rehabilitate: : to restore to a former capacity : reinstate
remedy: : a medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease
edit: : to prepare (something, such as literary material) for publication or public presentation edit a manuscript
remodel: : to alter the structure of : remake
revise: : an act of revising : revision
ameliorate: : to make better or more tolerable medicine to ameliorate the pain
better: : greater than half for the better part of an hour
enhance: : heighten , increase
enrich: : to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient the experience will enrich your life : such as
improve: : employ , use
meliorate: : ameliorate
perfect: : being entirely without fault or defect : flawless a perfect diamond
refine: : to free (something, such as metal, sugar, or oil) from impurities or unwanted material
Antonyms of cripple
doctor: : an eminent theologian declared a sound expounder of doctrine by the Roman Catholic Church — called also doctor of the church
fix: : to make firm, stable, or stationary We led out more rope and fixed it in place up steeper snow. — Joe Tasker & Peter Boardman
mend: : to free from faults or defects: such as
patch: : a piece of material used to mend or cover a hole or a weak spot
rebuild: : to make extensive repairs to : reconstruct rebuild a war-torn city
recondition: : to restore to good condition (as by replacing parts)
reconstruct: : to construct again: such as
renovate: : to restore to a former better state (as by cleaning, repairing, or rebuilding)
repair: : to restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken : fix repair a shoe
revamp: : remake , revise
Synonyms of cripple
disable: : to make ineffective or inoperative disable a bomb For victims of smartphone theft, the ultimate justice is hitting a button that disables the device, turning it into a worthless rectangular paperweight. — Heather Kelley … gene editing makes it possible to change or disable a single gene without changing the "meaning" of the rest of the genome. — Kat McGowan
b : to impair physically or mentally : to cause disability in Automobile accidents kill nearly 50,000 people each year. … Accidents maim or disable another 80,000. — Matt Clark and Mary Hager Diet-related Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease disable and kill people … — Mark Bittman
hamstring: : either of two groups of tendons at the back of the human knee
immobilize: : to make immobile: such as
incapacitate: : to make legally incapable or ineligible
paralyze: : to affect with paralysis The snake’s venom paralyzed the mouse.
prostrate: : stretched out with face on the ground in adoration or submission
Words Related to cripple
attenuate: : to lessen the amount, force, magnitude, or value of : weaken … shows great skill in the use of language to moderate or attenuate the impact of awkward facts. — Bernard Lewis
debilitate: : to impair the strength of : enfeeble sailors debilitated by scurvy an economy debilitated by years of civil war
enervate: : lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor : enervated
enfeeble: : to make feeble : deprive of strength
sap: : the fluid part of a plant
tire: : to become weary
undercut: : to cut away the underpart of undercut a vein of ore
undermine: : to subvert or weaken insidiously or secretly trying to undermine his political rivals
weaken: : to make weak : lessen the strength of
hobble: : to move along unsteadily or with difficulty
lame: : having a body part and especially a limb so disabled as to impair freedom of movement The accident left him lame for life.
maim: : to commit the felony of mayhem upon
mutilate: : to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect the child mutilated the book with his scissors a painting mutilated by vandals
knock out: : the act of knocking out : the condition of being knocked out
Near Antonyms of cripple
energize: : to make energetic, vigorous, or active energized by the coach’s pep talk
galvanize: : to subject to the action of an electric current especially for the purpose of stimulating physiologically galvanize a muscle
invigorate: : to give life and energy to : animate
vitalize: : to endow with vitality : animate
fortify: : to make strong: such as
strengthen: : to make stronger
empower: : to give official authority or legal power to empowered her attorney to act on her behalf
freshen: : to grow or become fresh: such as
refresh: : to restore strength and animation to : revive
refreshen: : refresh
regenerate: : formed or created again
rejuvenate: : to make young or youthful again : give new vigor to
restore: : give back , return
revitalize: : to give new life or vigor to
revive: : to return to consciousness or life : become active or flourishing again
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