B1verb5K

Maim

UK //meɪm//US //meɪm//

Definition

To inflict serious damage on a person's body, often resulting in disability.

In simple words: To seriously hurt someone's body.

Examples

  • The explosion could maim several people if it happens.
  • He was maimed in the accident and requires rehabilitation.
  • They feared the beast would maim anyone who got too close.
  • The war has maimed countless civilians over the years.
  • A reckless driving incident can maim innocent bystanders.

Usage notes

Use 'maim' when referring to causing severe physical injury, often in a violent context. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

maim + object

Memory hint

Think of 'maim' as 'mayhem' – both involve violence.

Collocations

  • maim someone
  • maimed for life
  • accidentally maim

Synonyms

  • disable
  • injure
  • harm
  • wound
  • mutilate

Antonyms

  • heal
  • recover

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'main' - they sound similar but mean different things.
  • Using 'maim' for minor injuries, which is inappropriate as it implies serious harm.
  • Incorrectly using 'maimed' as an adjective instead of past participle.