verb
- past tense of kneecap: to shoot or injure someone in the kneecap as a form of punishment or intimidation
- past tense of kneecap: to deliberately undermine or sabotage someone’s efforts or position
Usage: often associated with organized crime or paramilitary groups
Usage: informal; figurative use
Examples
- The gang member was kneecapped as punishment for betraying the organization.
- During the conflict, several informants were kneecapped by paramilitary groups.
- The politician felt he had been kneecapped by his own party’s lack of support.
- Her chances of promotion were kneecapped by the negative performance review.
- The startup was kneecapped by the sudden withdrawal of funding.
- Critics accused the administration of having kneecapped the investigation.