TORT


Meaning of TORT in English

/ tɔːt; NAmE tɔːrt/ noun

[ C , U ] ( law ) something wrong that sb does to sb else that is not criminal, but that can lead to action in a civil court

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WORD ORIGIN

Middle English (in the general sense wrong, injury ): from Old French , from medieval Latin tortum wrong, injustice, neuter past participle of Latin torquere to twist.

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