tor·tur·ing·ly,adverbo·ver·tor·ture,verb (used with object),o·ver·tor·tured,o·ver·tor·tur·ing.pre·tor·ture,noun,verb (used with object),pre·tor·tured,pre·tor·tur·ing.self-torture,nounself-tortured,adjectiveself-tor·tur·ing,adjectiveun·tor·tured,adjective
Many of them live in secrecy for fear of torture and execution.
Inside the strange new world of being a deepfake actor|Karen Hao|October 9, 2020|MIT Technology Review
She is serving her sentence in the detention center on Akrestina Street, which has lately become synonymous with torture and other ill-treatment, including sexual violence, against detainees.
Belarus protests hit home|Viachaslau Bortnik|October 3, 2020|Washington Blade
Earlier this year, the group Physicians for Human Rights concluded that the family separations at the border constituted torture.
Border Report: The Lingering Trauma of Family Separation|Maya Srikrishnan|August 31, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Their government responded with mass arrests and torture, while shutting off the internet and other communication modes.
Sunday Magazine: A World in Need|Daniel Malloy|August 16, 2020|Ozy
Torture, the UVa rape, police violence—we hunger for the facts, and then twist them.
On Torture, Chuck Johnson & Sondheim|James Poulos|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He also wrote, “Torture is not a thing that we can tolerate.”
The Luxury Homes That Torture and Your Tax Dollars Built|Michael Daly|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Torture continues apace, as Amnesty International has documented, and few are held accountable.
One Year Later, Libya’s Long Road Continues|Jamie Dettmer|October 22, 2012|DAILY BEAST
“Torture in police detention [has] increased dramatically with the uprising,” she says.
Assad’s House of Torture|Anna Therese Day|October 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Torture, some people might call it, from sundown Sunday to sundown Friday.
Inside Seal Team Six by Don Mann Excerpt|Don Mann|December 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Torture and the cruellest forms of punishment were employed.
C16: from Late Latin tortūra a twisting, from torquēre to twist
usage for torture
The adjective torturous is sometimes confused with tortuous. One speaks of a torturous experience, i.e. one that involves pain or suffering, but of a tortuous road, i.e. one that winds or twists