0 past simple and past participle of torment
This is an astonishing claim : pattern recognition of exactly this kind has tormented statisticians and computer scientists to no end.
In their disturbing psychological complexities, glazed over but never concealed by rich aesthetic surfaces, they are anxious portraits of the tormented and divided modern subject.
Western powers too played a less than glorious part in this twentieth-century drama, where imperial and ethnic nation-state projects have alternately tormented the region's society.
Some surrogates are tormented by the thought that they are "allowing" their loved one to die.
Holding the start of the finale in its grip, it deprives the movement's subject of grace, wholeness or stability, leaving it misshapen, tormented and dissatisfied.
To be tormented without a clear definition of the self is a distinctly modern affliction.
His lifelong recollection was of tormented screaming throughout the day and night.
My limbs were tormented by the fire in my belly.