noun
- a person who crucifies or executes someone by crucifixion
- a person who causes severe suffering or torment to another
Usage: historical or religious context
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The crucifiers of Jesus were Roman soldiers.
- In medieval literature, the devil is portrayed as a crucifier of the faithful.
- She felt like a crucifier of her own dreams by refusing to pursue them.
- The critic was accused of being a crucifier of new artists.
- History remembers the crucifiers of the early Christian martyrs.