torture
tor
ˈtɔr
tawr
ture
ʧər
chēr
British pronunciation
/ˈtɔːʧə/

Définition et signification de « torture » en anglais

to torture
01

torturer, martyriser

to inflict extreme mental pain, distress, or anxiety on someone
Transitive: to torture sb
example
Exemples
He was tortured by the thought of losing his family.
Il était torturé par la pensée de perdre sa famille.
02

torturer

to violently hurt a person as a punishment or as a way of obtaining information from them
Transitive: to torture sb
example
Exemples
In some authoritarian regimes, authorities are known to torture political dissidents.
Dans certains régimes autoritaires, les autorités sont connues pour torturer les dissidents politiques.
Torture
01

torture

the act of making someone suffer very much so that they do what one wants
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example
Exemples
Torture is a heinous crime that violates fundamental human rights.
Torture est un crime odieux qui viole les droits fondamentaux de l'homme.
02

torture, supplice

extreme pain or distress inflicted upon someone, often deliberately and cruelly
example
Exemples
The haunted house promised visitors a night of spine-chilling torture as they navigated its dark corridors.
La maison hantée promettait aux visiteurs une nuit de torture à vous glacer le sang alors qu'ils parcouraient ses couloirs sombres.
03

torture, supplice

an experience or situation that inflicts intense physical or mental pain or distress
example
Exemples
The thought of public speaking was torture for her, causing immense anxiety.
La pensée de parler en public était une torture pour elle, provoquant une immense anxiété.
04

the action of twisting or manipulating words, facts, or data so that they convey a meaning not intended

example
Exemples
The document suffered torture when quoted out of context.
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