kill in Danish
kill in Danish is aflivning, drab, mord — kill means to cause the death of a person, animal, or living thing.
kill in Danish
aflivning
The act of killing.
drab
The act of killing.
mord
The act of killing.
dødeligt slag
Specifically, the death blow.
bytte
The result of killing; that which has been killed.
offer
The result of killing; that which has been killed.
dræbe
(transitive) To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
ihjelslå
(transitive) To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
slå ihjel
(transitive) To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
tilintetgøre
(transitive, figuratively) To stop, cease, or render void; to terminate.
eliminere
(transitive) To use up or to waste.
What does "kill" mean?
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verb To cause the death of a person, animal, or living thing.
"The frost killed most of the young plants overnight."
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verb To stop, switch off, or put an end to something completely.
"She reached over and killed the engine."
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verb To cause severe pain, exhaustion, or distress — often used informally and not literally.
"My feet are killing me after that hike."
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noun An act of killing, or the animal or target that has been killed.
"The lioness dragged her kill back to the den."
kill in a sentence
- The frost killed most of the young plants overnight.
- Reckless driving kills thousands of people every year.
- She reached over and killed the engine.
- The new tax proposal was killed in committee.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "kill" in Danish?
"kill" in Danish is aflivning, drab, mord. kill means: To cause the death of a person, animal, or living thing.
How do you use "kill" in a sentence?
Example: "The frost killed most of the young plants overnight." In Danish, "kill" is aflivning, drab, mord.
Are there other ways to say "kill" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 11 translations listed for "kill": aflivning, drab, mord, dødeligt slag, bytte, offer.
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