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torment
муче́ние

en el diccionario PONS

I. torment [ˈtɔ:ment, ingl. am. ˈtɔ:r-] SUST.

1. torment (mental suffering):

torment
torment
to be in torment
to be in torment

2. torment (physical pain):

torment
to be in torment

II. torment [ˈtɔ:ment, ingl. am. ˈtɔ:r-] V. trans.

1. torment (torture physically):

torment
torment

2. torment (torture mentally):

torment
torment

3. torment (harass):

torment
Present
Itorment
youtorment
he/she/ittorments
wetorment
youtorment
theytorment
Past
Itormented
youtormented
he/she/ittormented
wetormented
youtormented
theytormented
Present Perfect
Ihavetormented
youhavetormented
he/she/ithastormented
wehavetormented
youhavetormented
theyhavetormented
Past Perfect
Ihadtormented
youhadtormented
he/she/ithadtormented
wehadtormented
youhadtormented
theyhadtormented

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He was tormented by fame and by the struggle between art and politics.
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From himself he first divides unknown shapes that begin to torment him.
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This is considered to be a condition of great torment, where there will be weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth.
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But a child who deliberately destroys himself is a torment to all who survive him.
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I believe that the ultimate annihilation of the wicked should at least be accepted as a legitimate, biblically founded alternative to their eternal conscious torment.
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