Resembling a knife or its effects
“The spiked edges of the broken glass were a constant reminder of the danger that lurked in that abandoned building.”
Having a barb or barbs
“The spiked wire fence provided a strong deterrent for trespassers.”
Having a sharp point or edge
“She admired the spiked fins of the exotic fish in the aquarium.”
Having a rough or sharp texture or quality
Containing a significant or excess amount of liquid or water
Having been changed from an original form
Past tense for to impale or pierce with a sharp point
“Spike the ground by pushing into the lawn with a garden fork, rocking it gently back and forth before pulling it out again.”
Past tense for to add alcohol or a drug to contaminate (drink or food) surreptitiously
“Alcohol is still the most common substance used to spike drinks, but spiking with drugs is on the increase.”
Past tense for to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
“The new policies are expected to spike the economy's still-tepid growth and ease long-term unemployment.”
Past tense for to stop the progress of (a plan or undertaking)
“Amid reports that the Department of Justice may spike the proposed merger, it is set to name two veterans to head its marketing forces.”
Past tense for to send a ball straight and hard downward in an attacking move, typically in volleyball
“From the ground, she watched Matt spike the ball hard. The other team didn't have a chance.”
Past tense for to give or add flavor to, typically by seasoning
Past tense for to augment or increase
Past tense for to forcibly put an end to
Past tense for to interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
Past tense for to become or make more intense
Past tense for to improve or enhance the quality or value of
Past tense for to prohibit or interdict the use, participation or inclusion of
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