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Qué (quién) es FLAGELLATING - definición


Flagellating      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Flagellate.
Flagellator      
·noun One who practices flagellation; one who whips or scourges.
flagellation         
  • 1847 disciplinary report re flogging, on the USS John Adams. The United States Congress banned flogging on all U.S. ships on 28 September 1850
  • British sailor, tied to the grating, being flogged with [[cat o' nine tails]]
  • Flogging demonstration at the 2004 [[Folsom Street Fair]] in San Francisco.
  • [[Fremantle Prison]] whipping post
  • Public flogging of a slave in [[Brazil]] – work of German painter [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]] (1802–1858)
  • Gordon]], photo taken at [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], 1863. The scars are clearly visible because of [[keloid]] formation.
  • Self-flagellation is ritually performed in the [[Philippines]] during Holy Week (on [[Good Friday]], before Easter).
  • Punishment with a [[knout]] (Russia, 18th century)
ACT OF BEATING THE HUMAN BODY WITH SPECIAL IMPLEMENTS SUCH AS WHIPS, LASHES ETC
Whipping; Flogging; Dippoldism; Andreas Dippold; Staupenschlag; Flogging frame; Rope's end; Lashings; Lashes; Public whipping; Public flogging; Flogged; Zanjeer zani; Flaggelation; Flagillation; Le vice Anglais; Red-laced jacket; Forty lashes
Flagellation is the act of beating yourself or someone else, usually as a religious punishment. (FORMAL)
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Ejemplos de uso de FLAGELLATING
1. But that feels like a different thing to flagellating myself.
2. I think the book is a bit self–flagellating – charmingly so, but all the same.
3. Crowds, including black–clad mourners flagellating themselves, jammed into a courtyard that links the two mosques.
4. The harshness of the self–criticism was painful to hear÷ this was a community flagellating itself.
5. Ignore the self–flagellating non–government organisations, who know that tales of Africa‘s Calvary fills their collection boxes.