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dismember
[dis-mem-ber]
verb (used with object)
to deprive of limbs; divide limb from limb.
The ogre dismembered his victims before he ate them.
to divide into parts; cut to pieces; mutilate.
to reduce, reorganize, or discontinue the services or parts of (a company, government agency, etc.).
Our business was dismembered by the conglomerate that bought it.
dismember
/ dɪsˈmɛmbə /
verb
to remove the limbs or members of
to cut to pieces
to divide or partition (something, such as an empire)
Other Word Forms
- dismemberer noun
- dismemberment noun
- nondismemberment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of dismember1
Example Sentences
Lucima, who served a jail term in 2021 for helping to dismember a musician, was killed by a single bullet to the chest as he opened his front door in Kensington last year.
"All of the bodies appeared to have been dismembered by a coarse cutting instrument, such as a chainsaw," a detective wrote at the time.
Mosquera dismembered their bodies days later - placing their heads in the chest freezer and transporting other body parts in suitcases to Bristol.
Mosquera "decapitated and dismembered" the pair, froze parts of their remains and brought the rest in suitcases to Bristol.
Upon his arrest, he told officers: "I could not stay here with her like that. I tried to dismember her. I moved her from the bath and put her there."
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