See also: Inflict Infliction Inflicter Inflictor Inflictive Inflicted Inflicting Influence Inflation Inflame Influential Inflexible Inflammation Inflamed Inflated Inflection Infl Inflexibly Inflater Influencia Influenced Influencer Inflammable Inflammatory Influx
1. Inflict definition is - to give by or as if by striking
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2. How to use Inflict in a sentence.
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3. Inflict definition, to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to Inflict punishment
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4. Inflict: verb administer a penalty , administer punishhent, agitate , agonize , apply , beset , bring about , bring upon , burden , cause , cause to suffer , coerce
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5. / ɪnˈflɪkt / to force someone to experience something very unpleasant: These new bullets are capable of Inflicting massive injuries
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6. The suffering Inflicted on these children was unimaginable.
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7. / ɪnˈflɪkt / to force someone to experience something very unpleasant: These new bullets are capable of Inflicting massive injuries
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8. The suffering Inflicted on these children was unimaginable.
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9. The verb Inflict comes from the Latin word Inflictus, meaning “to strike or dash against.” If you cause anything bad to happen to a person, animal, or even an object, you Inflict that badness on them
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10. For example, someone can Inflict injuries or suffering on other people or Inflict damage on property.
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11. Find 27 ways to say Inflict, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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12. To Inflict is defined as to cause or force upon
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13. An example of Inflict is someone causing another person to be in pain.
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14. Definition of Inflict (verb): cause something unpleasant to happen
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15. Definition and synonyms of Inflict from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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16. This is the British English definition of Inflict.View American English definition of Inflict.
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17. Inflict (someone or something) (up)on (one) 1
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18. Oh, please don't Inflict Uncle Albert on me—he's so obnoxious!
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19. Synonyms for Inflict in Free Thesaurus
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20. 20 synonyms for Inflict: impose, exact, administer, visit, apply, deliver, levy, wreak, mete or deal out
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21. To Inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it
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22. Rebels say they have Inflicted heavy casualties on government forces
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23. [VERB noun + on]the damage being Inflicted on Britain's industries by the recession.
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24. Inflict is a standalone and delves into the side of the Irish Mafia in America and I have to say I absolutely loved the Irish brogue throughout this book, it was fecking brilliant!
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25. Inflict From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishInflictin‧flict/ɪnˈflɪkt/●●○verb 1[transitive]HURT/CAUSE PAINto make someone suffersomething unpleasantInflict something on/upon somebody The strikes Inflicted serious damage on the economy.
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26. : to cause someone to experience or be affected by (something unpleasant or harmful) These insects are capable of Inflicting a painful sting.
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27. Mid 16th century (in the sense ‘afflict, trouble’): from Latin Inflict- ‘struck against’, from the verb infligere, from in- ‘into’ + fligere ‘to strike’.
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28. The offense they Inflict is a function of how the speaker intends them and how the listener interprets them, with intent and interpretation trapped in subtle feedback loop: Speaker intent is partly determined by the speaker’s belief about how the listener will react, interpretation turns on deciphering what was intended, and so on.
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29. Both afflict and Inflict cause pain, but afflict means to cause suffering or unhappiness, something a disease does, but Inflict means to force pain or suffering, like if you smack someone upside the head.
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30. Inflict means to cause harm or trouble
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31. Inflict something on/upon somebody/something They Inflicted a humiliating defeat on the home team
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32. Heavy casualties were Inflicted on the enemy
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33. (humorous) Do you have to Inflict that music on us? Inflict something They surveyed the damage Inflicted by the storm.
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34. Inflict - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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35. Inflict (someone or something) (up)on (one) 1
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36. Oh, please don't Inflict Uncle Albert on me—he's so obnoxious! 2
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37. Principales traductions: Anglais: Français: Inflict [sth] on [sb] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (impose, enforce) infliger⇒ vtr verbe transitif: verbe qui s'utilise avec un complément d'objet direct (COD)
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38. "Elle a retrouvé son chat".: This is a bad time to Inflict new taxes on working
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39. Some stings Inflict only blisters, but others are strong enough to kill a human
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40. Masochists Inflict pain upon themselves through shocking, pricking, or choking, and about 30 percent participate in sadistic behavior as well
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41. How much evil is the current government going to Inflict on our world before we wake up and boot them out?
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42. Team History Junior "Inflict" Simão is a League of Legends esports player, previously bot laner for Gremio
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43. Inflict., Burnsville, Minnesota
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44. Inflict Debut album REGRESSION OUT NOW ON ALL ONLINE MUSIC PLATFORMS WASTE AWAY OUT NOW ON ALL PLATFORMS INCLUDING YOUTUBE
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45. ~Inflict is a Standalone Romance with graphic depictions of violence, sexual scenes, dark elements and a HEA
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46. We shall Inflict a heavy blow on our enemies.The scorpion can Inflict a painful sting
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47. The direct object of Inflict is the agent of suffering (e.g., he Inflicted great mental distress on her)
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48. Inflict‘s corresponding noun is Infliction (synonymous with imposition, enforcement, and exaction)
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49. Inflict (third-person singular simple present Inflicts, present participle Inflicting, simple past and past participle Inflicted) To thrust upon; to impose
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50. They Inflicted terrible pains on her to obtain a …
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51. Find 27 ways to say Inflict, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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52. See 6 authoritative translations of Inflict in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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53. Inflict Meaning: "assail, trouble;" 1590s, "lay or impose as something that must be suffered," from Latin Inflictus, past… See definitions of Inflict.
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54. Inflict (25 Occurrences) John 15:21 But they will Inflict all this suffering upon you on account of your bearing my name--because they do not know Him who sent me
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55. Inflict means to impose something unpleasant as a burden; to cause, as to produce injury by striking; to impose as punishment pursuant to sentence
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56. The term "Inflict" does not necessarily imply direct violence
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57. There is no more appropriate use of the word "Inflict" than in connection with punishment; and "to Inflict punishment" clearly includes
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58. Antonyms for Inflict include hold, keep, remove, take, withhold, remit, excuse, help, rough and lift
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59. Definition of Inflict in the Definitions.net dictionary
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60. What does Inflict mean? Information and translations of Inflict in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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61. Inflict (25 Occurrences) John 15:21 But they will Inflict all this suffering upon you on account of your bearing my name--because they do not know Him who sent me
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62. (WEY) Romans 3:5 But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what will we say? Is God unrighteous who Inflicts wrath? I speak like men do
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63. To restrict Inflict Wounds to the amount that Cure Wounds can heal would actually nerf Inflict Wounds
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64. Inflict means to impose something painful, harmful or unpleasant upon someone, to mete out a punishment or to wound someone
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65. Inflict is a transitive verb, which is a verb that takes an object
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66. Related words are Inflicts, Inflicted, Inflicting, Inflicter
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67. The word Inflict is derived from the Latin word Inflictus which means strike against.
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68. Synonyms for Inflict on in Free Thesaurus
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69. 20 synonyms for Inflict: impose, exact, administer, visit, apply, deliver, levy, wreak, mete or
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70. Apple’s public jabs at Facebook rankled CEO Mark Zuckerberg so much that he once said the social network needed “to Inflict pain” on the iPhone maker, according to a report.
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INFLICT [inˈflikt]
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