See also: torturée

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From torture +‎ -ee, after torturer.

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  • IPA(key): /ˌtɔːtjʊəˈɹiː/

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torturee (plural torturees)

  1. One who is subjected to torture; a torture victim.
    • 2007, Mirko Bagaric and Julie Clarke, Torture: When the Unthinkable is Morally Permissible, Albany: State University of New York Press, →ISBN (hardcover), →ISBN (paperback), page 37:
      Regardless of the guilt of the agent, it is most important that torture is only used against individuals who actually possess the relevant information. It will be rare that conclusive proof is available that an individual does, in fact, possess the required knowledge; for example, potential torturees will not have been through a trial process in which their guilt has been established.

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