Advanced as in terrorize To strike forcefully with a heavy club or similar weapon, often causing injury. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bludgeon'
The blacksmith meticulously crafted a powerful bludgeon, perfect for battles in the medieval war.
The politician attempted to bludgeon his opponent's reputation with a series of scandalous accusations.
The ruthless dictator would bludgeon anyone who dared to oppose his regime.
The criminal tried to bludgeon the witness into silence with a series of threatening messages.
The oppressive government sought to bludgeon the protesters into abandoning their demands.
The warlord's army attempted to bludgeon the enemy into surrender through relentless attacks.
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