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Definition of mangle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

mangle

verb
 
/ˈmæŋɡl/
 
/ˈmæŋɡl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they mangle
 
/ˈmæŋɡl/
 
/ˈmæŋɡl/
he / she / it mangles
 
/ˈmæŋɡlz/
 
/ˈmæŋɡlz/
past simple mangled
 
/ˈmæŋɡld/
 
/ˈmæŋɡld/
past participle mangled
 
/ˈmæŋɡld/
 
/ˈmæŋɡld/
-ing form mangling
 
/ˈmæŋɡlɪŋ/
 
/ˈmæŋɡlɪŋ/
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  1. [usually passive] to tear or twist something so that it is badly damaged
    • be mangled His hand was mangled in the machine.
  2. mangle something to change something good into something bad, for example a language or a piece of music, by saying it wrongly or playing it badly synonym ruin
    • I find it strange the way he mangles the English language.
  3. Word Originverb late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French mahangler, perhaps a frequentative of mahaignier ‘maim’.
See mangle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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