0 present participle of impale --
1 to push a sharp object through something, especially the body of an animal or person: --
There are 32 torturous punishments he can hand out, including boiling, roasting, impaling, and pouring molten metal down the offender's throat.
The trichomes on the bean leaves capture the insects by impaling their feet (tarsi).
Wolverine can also use the environment to his advantage, such as by impaling foes on spikes.
Another traditional campfire activity involves impaling marshmallows on sticks or uncoiled wire coat hangers, and roasting them over the fire.
After impaling the victim's body with its tusks, the elephant then tear it in pieces, and throw it limb from limb.
He, instead, ends up impaling his leg on a fence, and the remaining attacker deserts him.
She escapes by jumping out of the window, impaling her leg with a shard of glass.
And a fourth example shows the king with the double crown and impaling a hippopotamus.