Maul (verb)
بری طرح زخمی ہونا، سخت زدوکوب کرنا
(of an animal) wound (a person or animal) by scratching and tearing.
Example: “a man was mauled by a lion at London Zoo”
Synonyms: savage, attack, tear to pieces, lacerate, claw, mutilate, mangle, scratch
Antonyms: protect, aid, assist
Reprehensible (adjective)
قابل مذمت، قابل نفرت، مجرمانہ
deserving censure or condemnation.
Example: “his complacency and reprehensible laxity”
Synonyms: deplorable, disgraceful, discreditable, disreputable, despicable, blameworthy, culpable
Antonyms: creditable, praiseworthy, good
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