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    in·flict
    [inˈflik(t)]
    verb
    inflict (verb) · inflicts (third person present) · inflicted (past tense) · inflicted (past participle) · inflicting (present participle)
    1. cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something:
      "they inflicted serious injuries on three other men"
      • (inflict something on)
        impose something unwelcome on:
        "she is wrong to inflict her beliefs on everyone else"
    Origin
    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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    verb
    1. cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something:
      administer to
      deal out to
      mete out to
      serve out to
      deliver to
      apply to
      cause to
      give to
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    What does inflicting mean?Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. INFLICTING definition: 1. present participle of inflict 2. to force someone to experience something very unpleasant: . Learn more.
    What does inflict damage mean?To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it. Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces. [VERB noun + on] ...the damage being inflicted on Britain's industries by the recession. [VERB noun on noun] The dog then attacked her, inflicting serious injuries. [VERB noun]
    What is the noun form of inflict?The noun form of inflict is infliction, and commonly connotes suffering of some kind, e.g., The patient was recovering from the infliction of mental distress. Inflict is recorded later than afflict, dated to around 1520–30.
    What is the difference between afflict and inflict?loading examples... 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. When you force an undesirable or harmful event on someone, you inflict it on them.
     
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    Meaning of inflict in English inflict verb [ T ] uk / ɪnˈflɪkt / us / ɪnˈflɪkt / Add to word list to force someone to experience something very unpleasant:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/inflict
    The meaning of INFLICT is to give by or as if by striking.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inflict
    inflict /ɪnˈflɪkt/ vb (transitive) often followed by on or upon: to impose (something unwelcome, such as pain, oneself, etc) to deal out (blows, lashes, etc)
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