Torturing in a sentence as a noun

It's just cruelty on a level akin to torturing dogs for fun.

There was only one drive that survived the torturing: the Intel S3500.

Denying due process and torturing detainees is a big deal.

We can keep Guantanamo open and spend money torturing people, but we can't keep our schools open.

They will definitely verify the data or go back to torturing or lock you up. How do you think a judge is going to respond to someone who tries to fool them?

The ones who get to the top by killing and torturing are not likely to be threatened by having a few emails released.

"Oh I have this guy in my basement I've been torturing for four years, I can't let him go now because he's going to want to **** me".Are you serious?

Torturing in a sentence as an adjective

Too bad Manning wasn't illegally torturing people, Obama would have let him destroy any evidence and blocked any investigation.

I think its unfortunate that opposition to torturing animals is often lumped in with opposition to merely killing animals.

In 21st century in the world's most progressive country, government employees and contractors were torturing other people just because some government lawyer wrote a memo saying it is a good thing.

A computer program automatically torturing applicants with endless puzzle tests is not a way to find talented qualified people with experience delivering working results that delight the user.

Stopping terrorist activity is important and lives potentially hang in the balance, therefore torturing someone on the basis of limited evidence or limiting people's freedoms or discriminating against people because of their race is justified.

The obvious question is you why you believed were living in a free world while the US was kidnapping and torturing foreigners, while threatening countries by telling them they'd be bombed back in to the stone age?I do very much agree with your points, but I don't understand why this issues is a tipping point.

Torturing definitions

noun

the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason; "it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession"

See also: torture

adjective

extremely painful

See also: agonizing agonising excruciating harrowing torturous torturesome