Torment emotionally or mentally.
1 After it might have been an hour of this excruciate ecstasy the Countess came to Rosamund's bed.
2 Her presence used to excruciate Osborne; but go she would upon all parties of pleasure on which she heard her young friends were bent.
3 This morning's post-match video analysis and reflection will be excruciating individually and collectively.
4 The hunger in his belly must have been excruciating by now.
5 She never could have imagined how excruciating the lack of human contact could be.
6 I know, I find all of this behavior excruciating and over the top, too.
7 However, he died, in a few hours, of excruciating suffering.
8 His two-day absence after their drama after the dinner party had been excruciating for her.
9 The slow burn of the show made it excruciating listening: a slow-motion car crash was unfolding.
10 The morning after was excruciating enough.
11 He was always pleasant, and he let me play on his guitar, though he swore it excruciated him.
12 I must leave off writing; I am excruciated with the toothache, which has tormented me without respite all day.
13 Yossarian moaned instinctively and screwed his face up with excruciating irritability when Aarfy chortled and asked how he was feeling.
14 Another shura member's wife had also died for want of medical treatment; Khairiah suffered excruciating dental problems and walked with a cane.
15 As if the wait weren't excruciating enough, the San Francisco Chronicle has a walk-through preview of the new California Academy of Sciences.
16 Trained to be terrified of him for seventeen years, I found it excruciating to stand up to him, let alone trap him.
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