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garrote Meaning
garrote (n)
an instrument of execution for execution by strangulation
garrote (v)
strangle with an iron collar
garrote (n.)
A Spanish mode of execution by strangulation, with an iron collar affixed to a post and tightened by a screw until life become extinct; also, the instrument by means of which the punishment is inflicted.
garrote (v. t.)
To strangle with the garrote; hence, to seize by the throat, from behind, with a view to strangle and rob.
garrote Sentence Examples
- The prisoner was sentenced to death by garrote, a gruesome method of execution.
- The garrote is a device consisting of an iron rod with a cord or chain that is tightened around the victim's neck.
- Garroting was a common form of capital punishment in Spain during the Middle Ages.
- The Spanish Inquisition used the garrote extensively to eliminate its perceived enemies.
- The garrote causes death by strangulation and asphyxiation.
- The victim's neck is placed between the iron rod and a wooden post, and the cord is drawn tight with a lever.
- The garrote is still employed in some countries as a method of capital punishment.
- The use of the garrote is considered cruel and inhumane by human rights organizations.
- In 1978, Spain abolished the use of the garrote as a form of capital punishment.
- The garrote remains a symbol of the dark and brutal era of the Spanish Inquisition.
FAQs About the word garrote
an instrument of execution for execution by strangulation, strangle with an iron collarA Spanish mode of execution by strangulation, with an iron collar affixed
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The prisoner was sentenced to death by garrote, a gruesome method of execution.
The garrote is a device consisting of an iron rod with a cord or chain that is tightened around the victim's neck.
Garroting was a common form of capital punishment in Spain during the Middle Ages.
The Spanish Inquisition used the garrote extensively to eliminate its perceived enemies.