excruciate in a sentence
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Definition
To excruciate means to cause intense physical or mental pain or suffering.
Sample Sentences
- The pain from the injury was so intense that it seemed to excruciate with every movement.
- Her guilt began to excruciate her mind, making it difficult to concentrate on anything else.
- He let out a cry as the excruciating headache pulsed through his temples.
- The loss of her beloved pet left an excruciating emptiness in her heart.
- Watching the suffering of others can excruciate the most compassionate of souls.
- The pain from his injury did not just hurt; it was excruciating.
- Watching the news about the disaster was enough to excruciate anyone with a heart.
- The long wait for her test results was excruciating and filled with anxiety.
- He felt excruciated by the guilt of not having reached out to her sooner.
- Every moment spent in silence after the argument seemed to excruciate their friendship.