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| tor·ture [ táwrchər ] |
transitive verb (past and past participle tor·tured, present participle tor·tur·ing, 3rd person present singular tor·tures) |
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1. inflict pain on somebody: to inflict extreme pain or physical punishment on somebody
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2. cause somebody anguish: to cause somebody mental or physical anguish
 This headache is torturing me.
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3. distort something: to twist or distort something into an unnatural form
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noun |
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1. inflicting of pain: infliction of severe physical pain on somebody, e.g. as punishment or to persuade somebody to confess or recant something
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2. methods of inflicting pain: the methods used to inflict physical pain on people
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3. anguish: mental or physical anguish
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| [Mid-16th century. Directly or via French< late Latin tortura< Latin tortus "twisted" < torquere "to twist"] |
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 tor·tur·er noun |
 tor·tur·ing·ly adverb |
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