Torture

যন্ত্রণা
definition
verb
most of the victims had been brutally tortured
inflict severe pain on.
noun
In that memo, it was asserted that inflicting severe pain constituted torture only if the perpetrator knowingly acted for the express and sole purpose of causing agony.
the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.
translation of 'torture'
হয়রান করা,
যন্ত্রণা দেওয়া,
পীড়ন,
পীড়ন দেওয়া
verb
যন্ত্রণা করা,
যন্ত্রণা দেত্তয়া,
প্রবলভাবে মোচড়ান
noun
যন্ত্রণা,
নিপীড়ন,
অসহ্য যঁত্রণাদান
example
But this rather ignores the deterioration of law and order and stories of 'torture' and beatings suffered by those that dared to protest during matches.
Even during the last mile I felt I had a lot more in me, though I can only imagine the pain and the mental 'torture' of doing the whole thing again.
The thread that runs through all of them is not just the crazed demand for a dowry by the victim's husband and his family, but the lack of support she got from her own parents as she suffered 'torture' in silence.
The fight against those who 'torture' animals in the name of science has moved up a step and we must be ready to take our struggle forward.
She wondered for how long this sound would continue to 'torture' and haunt her mind: she was not mad, but she believed that she soon would be.
He left me alive to 'torture' me, to keep his haunting words in my mind.
But there was no tribunal or court to punish international crimes of 'torture' .
As to the atheous Anglicans, he calls on God to pitch them into the darkest, deepest gulf of Hell to suffer 'torture' eternally.
Many people who have had to flee their homelands will have suffered physical or mental 'torture' .
Similarly, Article 1 of the 1984 Convention on Torture prohibits 'torture' when it is among other things intentionally inflicted.
Had she been so jumpy and frightened in the empty black school that her mind invented the noise as a way to 'torture' her even more?
A practice of 'torture' by police or prison authorities, either in the form of political persecution or in the context of Art 3 of the Convention, is attributable to the State.
The lengthy detention of scores of people without trial as well as hundreds of cases of 'torture' and forced confessions on sedition charges could also be investigated.
It also increases the incidence of false confessions by placing the detainee in a situation where he or she may experience physical or mental 'torture' , or serious ill-treatment.
The picture remains to this day vivid in my mind, as if it lingers there only to 'torture' me.
Other punishment practices include 'torture' , often in front of family members, and execution.
The eradication of the practice of 'torture' was one of the major challenges undertaken by the United Nations.
There have been reports that security forces 'torture' persons in u2018ghost housesu2019.
When you get arrested, you are forced by beatings, 'torture' and threats to confess to crimes you didn't commit.
One of the issues in the case is whether what was described by him was severe enough to amount to persecution or 'torture' .
Further back there were booths where one could be alone and 'torture' the mind with alcohol.
dances were absolute 'torture' because I was so small
She filed a case of harassment under section 498A after suffering severe mental 'torture' .
If you seek pleasure with disregard for others you're going down a dark, lonely, depressing slide into mental 'torture' a place where you wish you weren't born.
Red Lights concerns an arguing couple who split up during a road trip, which leads to a horrific 24 hours wherein the alcoholic protagonist suffers all kinds of 'torture' trying to get back to his wife.
This tiny fraction of those who suffer 'torture' still numbers many thousands each year.
The Attorney-General says any confession extracted using 'torture' would not be admissible in an Australian court.
There are treaty obligations, Clement replied, and there is the threat of court martial for people in the military who 'torture' enemies contrary to the law.
Its officers wrote out false confessions and used 'torture' to force suspects to sign them.
Some prison facilitiesu2026 are notorious for the cruel and prolonged acts of 'torture' inflicted upon political opponents of the Government.
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