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waterboarding
[ waw-ter-bawr-ding, wot-er‑ ]
noun
- a form of torture in which water is poured onto the face and head of the immobilized victim so as to induce a fear of drowning.
waterboarding
/ ˈwɔːtəˌbɔːdɪŋ /
noun
- a form of torture in which the victim is immobilized and has water poured on his or her face, producing a severe gag reflex, to simulate drowning
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Word History and Origins
Origin of waterboarding1
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Example Sentences
A number of Japanese soldiers were criminally charged and convicted for waterboarding and otherwise torturing prisoners.
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The U.S. took a more serious view of waterboarding when it was done to Americans in World War II.
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They might have scored all that dough if word of the waterboarding had not leaked.
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I know of the waterboarding of the three guys pursuant to the August 2002 program.
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But there were no beatings, no waterboarding, no rough stuff at all.
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