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atrocity
/ əˈtrɒsɪtɪ /
noun
behaviour or an action that is wicked or ruthless
the fact or quality of being atrocious
(usually plural) acts of extreme cruelty, esp against prisoners or civilians in wartime
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Example Sentences
They have also criticised Facebook's parent company Meta, saying it allows users on its platform to turn the atrocity into an "emotional game".
Sentencing the teenager at the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lord Arthurson said he had planned a "quite diabolical atrocity".
Throughout the war, the Emergency Lawyers group has documented atrocities by both the army and the RSF.
What has made it fester is the belief that Japan has never fully owned up to its atrocities in places it occupied – not just China, but also Korea, what was then Malaya, Philippines, Indonesia.
That city is therefore not merely a past atrocity but an open wound, not simply a lesson of history but an ongoing nightmare.
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