TORTURE Meaning and
Definition
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Torture is a noun that refers to the deliberate infliction of severe physical or mental pain and suffering upon an individual. The purpose behind torture is typically to obtain information, to punish, or to coerce and intimidate. It is an act that goes against the principles of human rights, ethics, and basic morality.
The physical aspect of torture includes various forms of violent and brutal treatment, such as severe beatings, burning, electric shocks, or other methods that cause extreme pain and harm to the victim's body. Mental torture, on the other hand, focuses on psychological suffering and may involve tactics like humiliation, threats, isolation, sleep deprivation, or sensory deprivation.
Torture is often employed by individuals or groups in positions of power or authority, such as governments, military forces, or other institutions. It is widely recognized as a heinous and inhumane act, condemned by international law and human rights organizations. The United Nations Convention Against Torture, for instance, defines torture as the intentional infliction of severe pain or suffering, both physical and mental, committed by a public official or with their consent or acquiescence.
Torture not only causes immediate physical and psychological harm but also leaves long-lasting effects on its victims, leading to trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological disorders. The prohibition of torture is considered a fundamental principle of modern civilization and signifies the importance of upholding human dignity, respecting individual rights, and ensuring justice.
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• Extreme pain; anguish of body or mind; torment; pain inflicted as a punishment, or for the purpose of extorting a confession.
• To pain extremely; to put to the rack; to torment; to harass; to vex.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of TORTURE
The word "torture" originated from the Latin term "tortura", which in turn derived from the verb "torquere" meaning "to twist". "Tortura" was initially used in ancient Rome to refer to various forms of punishment that involved twisting and stretching the body, such as the rack. Over time, the term evolved to encompass a broader range of cruel and painful methods used to extract information, enforce obedience, or simply inflict harm.
Idioms with the word TORTURE
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The idiom "torture someone into something" means to put extreme pressure, coercion, or manipulate someone into doing or adopting a particular thing, action, or belief against their will or better judgment. It implies forcing or tormenting someone until they give in to a specific demand or conform to a certain situation or mindset. The word "torture" is used metaphorically to emphasize the intensity or relentless nature of the pressure being applied.
Similar spelling words for TORTURE
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Conjugate verb Torture
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