crucifixion
Pronunciation:
/ˌkrusəˈfɪkʃn̩/noun
Definitions
An execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there until dead.
Example: Rome used crucifixions as a deterrent, and standard for the 'vilest' crimes, such as slave rebellion.
The military punishment of being tied to a fixed object, often with the limbs in a stretched position.
An ordeal, terrible, especially malicious treatment imposed upon someone.
Example: The suspects' hostile interrogation amounted to a public crucifixion.