Mutilate
//ˈmjuː.tɪˌleɪt//
Translations of "mutilate" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κολοβόω(To physically harm as to impair use) | kolobóō | |
| Arabic | بَتَرَ(To physically harm as to impair use), جَدَعَ(To physically harm as to impair use), جَذَعَ(To physically harm as to impair use), شَوِهَ(To physically harm as to impair use) | batara, jadaʕa, jaḏaʕa, šawiha | |
| Bulgarian | осакатявам(To physically harm as to impair use), повреждам(To destroy beyond recognition) | osakatjavam, povreždam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 殘害 /残害(To physically harm as to impair use), 殘毀 /残毁(To physically harm as to impair use) | cánhài, cánhuǐ | |
| Danish | lemlæste(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Dutch | verhakkelen(To destroy beyond recognition), verminken(To physically harm as to impair use), verminken(To destroy beyond recognition), verminken(To render imperfect or defective) | — | |
| Estonian | moonutama(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Finnish | pahoinpidellä(To physically harm as to impair use), ruhjoa(To destroy beyond recognition), runnella(To physically harm as to impair use), runnella(To destroy beyond recognition), silpoa(To destroy beyond recognition), turmella(To render imperfect or defective), tärvellä(To render imperfect or defective) | — | |
| French | mutiler(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Galician | mutilar(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| German | verschandeln(To physically harm as to impair use), verstümmeln(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Irish | loit(To destroy beyond recognition) | — | |
| Japanese | ばらばらにする(To physically harm as to impair use), 不具にする(To physically harm as to impair use), 切断する(To physically harm as to impair use), 骨抜きにする(To render imperfect or defective) | barabara ni suru, fugu ni suru, setsudan suru, honenuki ni suru | |
| Latin | discerpō(To physically harm as to impair use), lacerō(To destroy beyond recognition) | — | |
| Macedonian | обезличува(To destroy beyond recognition), осакатува(To physically harm as to impair use), оштетува(To render imperfect or defective) | obezličuva, osakatuva, oštetuva | |
| Old English | hamelian(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Old French | desmembrer(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Portuguese | mutilar(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Romanian | devasta(To destroy beyond recognition), mutila(To physically harm as to impair use), mutila(To render imperfect or defective), schilodi(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Russian | кале́чить(To physically harm as to impair use), уве́чить(To physically harm as to impair use), уро́довать(To physically harm as to impair use) | kaléčitʹ, uvéčitʹ, uródovatʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | sakatiti(To physically harm as to impair use), sakatiti(To physically harm as to impair use), сакатити(To physically harm as to impair use) | — | |
| Spanish | mutilar(To physically harm as to impair use), mutilar(To destroy beyond recognition) | — | |
| Swedish | stympa(To physically harm as to impair use) | — |
lemlæste
verhakkelen, verminken, verminken, verminken
moonutama
pahoinpidellä, ruhjoa, runnella, runnella, silpoa, turmella, tärvellä
mutiler
mutilar
verschandeln, verstümmeln
loit
discerpō, lacerō
hamelian
desmembrer
mutilar
devasta, mutila, mutila, schilodi
sakatiti, sakatiti, сакатити
mutilar, mutilar
stympa
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.