English to Indonesian Dictionary martyred

martyred

martir
definition
verb
she was martyred for her faith
kill (someone) because of their beliefs.
adjective
a martyred saint
(of a person) having been martyred.
translation of 'martyred'
verb
menganiaya,
menyiksa
example
Emotionally, he is drawn to Mary, a 'martyred' heroine falsely accused of plotting her cousin's death and meeting her own end with grace and dignity.
John the Baptist's murder might well have been similarly cast save for the tradition that followed him, which recounts the story in which he is a 'martyred' saint.
People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her 'martyred' husband.
A large figure of St. Nabor, a 'martyred' Roman soldier, overlooks the silent host.
In the Vendee, south of the Loire, civil war was soon raging, with the rebels organizing themselves into a self-styled Catholic and Royal Army dedicated to restoring the heirs of the 'martyred' king.
Renny quit his pummeling and struck a 'martyred' pose.
The artist drew on religious imagery of 'martyred' saints to depict new political martyrs.
Almost overnight the 'martyred' Thomas became a saint.
It was a snack shop; he turned to the lady at the counter with a 'martyred' expression, amazed inside at how easy it was to lie.
Scottish nationalists have made her into their version of Joan of Arc, a 'martyred' hero who struggled against English oppression.
This is the day of 'martyred' intellectuals, who were brutally killed by the occupation army and their cohorts.
Some stand as if in a 'martyred' silence, some have bullhorns.
He became a 'martyred' hero whose soaring rhetoric inspired many in the United States and abroad.
From around the fourth century, bishops approved the cause of 'martyred' Christians, and their cult would spread among local churches.
Many 'martyred' pilgrim sites are spread across the country.
I glanced over and almost leapt out of my skin to see Will being wheeled into the room in a blue hospital wheelchair, a look of 'martyred' boredom on his face, mingled with a sneaky eagerness and a hint of shame.
At this stage I'm going around with a 'martyred' look on my face, indicating to everyone that I am abstaining from something, which goes against what I learned at school.
And so the story ends with the 'martyred' Saint John the Baptist.
Another woman, dressed in white and with her hair pulled back in a chignon, says she weeps today ‘to beg forgiveness of this 'martyred' child.’
Figuring the outlaw as the 'martyred' victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero.
All the mothers emphasized that their 'martyred' son was the better child: he was the best looking, the smartest, the most compassionate and loving of all the siblings.
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