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Meanings of undergoing torture in English
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Usage of undergoing torture in English
1
Every moment lost was a moment when she could be undergoingtorture.
2
She might have been a criminal undergoingtorture.
3
He looked like a man undergoingtorture.
4
Deacon, now doing the work practically of two men, was undergoingtorture which shortly would have one of two effects.
5
The ambassador had an echo: half a second after he spoke his words were repeated in the appalling shriek of one undergoingtorture.
6
With the central nacelle open and the computer brain exposed and studded with instruments, the droid might have been undergoingtorture rather than autopsy.
7
Justifying his peace plan, Poroshenko said it had allowed an exchange of prisoners and the return home of Ukrainian prisoners "who had been undergoingtorture".
8
"I am afraid, my friend," replied Harry, "that it means that some poor mortal is undergoingtorture almost greater than he can bear.