excruciare
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Excruciate — Ex*cru ci*ate, a. [L. excruciatus, p. p. of excruciare to excruciate; ex out + cruciare to put to death on a cross, to torment. See {Cruciate}, {Cross}.] Excruciated; tortured. [1913 Webster] And here my heart long time excruciate. Chapman. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excruciate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin excruciatus, past participle of excruciare, from ex + cruciare to crucify, from cruc , crux cross Date: circa 1570 1. to inflict intense pain on ; torture 2. to subject to intense mental distress •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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excruciate — /ik skrooh shee ayt /, v.t., excruciated, excruciating. 1. to inflict severe pain upon; torture: The headache excruciated him. 2. to cause mental anguish to; irritate greatly. [1560 70; < L excruciatus, ptp. of excruciare to torment, torture,… … Universalium
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excruciating — ex|cru|ci|at|ing [ıkˈskru:ʃieıtıŋ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: excruciate to cause great pain to (16 21 centuries), from Latin excruciare, from cruciare to crucify , from crux cross ] 1.) extremely painful ▪ When I bend my arm, the pain is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Exkruziation — Ex|kru|zi|a|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. excruciatio zu excruciare, vgl. ↑exkruziieren> (veraltet) Folter, Marter, Qual … Das große Fremdwörterbuch