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DISMEMBERED - traducción al árabe

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Dismember; Dismembered; Écartèlement; Écartelèment
  • 13th century depiction of [[Adoni-Bezek]] being mutilated.
  • Execution of Brunhilda, engraving by Paul Girardet after [[Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux]]
  • stone disk]] depicting a dismembered [[Coyolxauhqui]] which was found during construction in 1978 in [[Mexico City]]. Its discovery led to the excavation of the [[Templo Mayor]].
  • Sir Thomas Armstrong]], who was hanged, drawn and quartered in England for high treason in 1684
  • Martyr tied to two trees. ''Trattato de gli instrumenti di martirio e delle varie maniere di martoriare usate da' gentili contro christiani'' (Antonio Gallonio, 1591)
  • Tiradentes Quartered]]'', [[Pedro Américo]] (1893)

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الفعل

جَزَأَ ; جَزَّأَ ; خَلَّعَ ; فَكَّكَ ; قَطَّعَ

الصفة

مُتَفَكِّك ; مَخْلُوع ; مُفَكَّك ; مُقَطَّع

dismemberment         
‎ بَتْرُ الطَّرَف‎
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ألاسم

بَتْر ; تَقْطِيع

Definición

Dismembered
·Impf & ·p.p. of Dismember.

Wikipedia

Dismemberment

Dismemberment is the act of cutting, ripping, tearing, pulling, wrenching or otherwise disconnecting the limbs from a living or dead being. It has been practiced upon human beings as a form of capital punishment, especially in connection with regicide, but can occur as a result of a traumatic accident, or in connection with murder, suicide, or cannibalism. As opposed to surgical amputation of the limbs, dismemberment is often fatal. In criminology, a distinction is made between offensive dismemberment, in which dismemberment is the primary objective of the dismemberer, and defensive dismemberment, in which the motivation is to destroy evidence.

In 2019, Michael H. Stone, Gary Brucato and Ann Burgess proposed formal criteria by which "dismemberment" might be systematically distinguished from the act of "mutilation", as these terms are commonly used interchangeably. They suggested that dismemberment involves "the entire removal, by any means, of a large section of the body of a living or dead person, specifically, the head (also termed decapitation), arms, hands, torso, pelvic area, legs, or feet". Mutilation, by contrast, involves "the removal or irreparable disfigurement, by any means, of some smaller portion of one of those larger sections of a living or dead person. The latter would include castration (removal of the testes), evisceration (removal of the internal organs), and flaying (removal of the skin)." According to these parameters, removing a whole hand would constitute dismemberment, while removing or damaging a finger would be mutilation; decapitation of a full head would be dismemberment, while removing or damaging a part of the face would be mutilation; and removing a whole torso would be dismemberment, while removing or damaging a breast or the organs contained within the torso would be mutilation.

Ejemplos de uso de DISMEMBERED
1. "We cut people‘s heads off, we dismembered," he said.
2. Galeana‘s dismembered body was discovered in a closet.
3. Prosecutors said she had been strangled and partially dismembered.
4. His dismembered body was burned, according to testimony.
5. Some badly mangled, some with their organs dismembered," he recalls.