excruciating in the PONS Dictionary

excruciating Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an excruciating pain
an excruciating pain suffering

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He had not complained once, nor uttered a single groan or moan, although the pain must have been excruciating.
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It was an excruciating afternoon for all concerned.
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Individuals put through thought reform later described it as excruciating.
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It was an excruciating ordeal, a humiliating embarrassment.
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The visual experience combines hypnotic beauty with a sense of excruciating pain, making it difficult to watch.
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The screenplay is nails on a blackboard excruciating.
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In the camp about 1,700 prisoners from 19 countries under excruciating conditions were forced into hard labor.
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For some patients the insertion and removal of a catheter causes excruciating pain, so a topical anesthetic is used.
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She begins experiencing excruciating headaches and the room starts swirling around her.
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The video features stop motion animation influenced by horror films and has been referred to as terrifying, seizure-inducing, nightmarish, excruciating and gross by various sources.
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