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    In·flict
    /inˈflik(t)/

    verb

    • 1. cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something: "they inflicted serious injuries on three other men" Similar administer todeal out tomete out toserve out to
  2. The meaning of INFLICT is to give by or as if by striking. How to use inflict in a sentence. to give by or as if by striking; to cause (something unpleasant) to be endured; afflict…

  3. to force someone to experience something very unpleasant: These new bullets are capable of inflicting massive injuries. (be) inflicted on The suffering inflicted on these children was unimaginable. Synonyms. bring. cause. visit something on/upon someone old use or formal. wreak formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Inflict definition: to impose as something that must be borne or suffered. See examples of INFLICT used in a sentence.

  5. If you cause anything bad to happen to a person, animal, or even an object, you inflict that badness on them. For example, someone can inflict injuries or suffering on other people or inflict damage on property. We can inflict pollution or over-development on our environment.

  6. to force someone to experience something very unpleasant: These new bullets are capable of inflicting massive injuries. (be) inflicted on The suffering inflicted on these children was unimaginable. Synonyms. bring. cause. visit something on/upon someone old use or formal. wreak formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Definition of inflict verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To cause (something injurious or harmful), as to a person, group, or area: claws that inflicted a deep wound; an attack that inflicted heavy losses; a storm that inflicted widespread damage. 2. To force to undergo or experience (something unwanted): "the piano lessons he inflicted on his son" (Christopher Miller). 3.

  9. 5 days ago · 3 meanings: 1. to impose (something unwelcome, such as pain, oneself, etc) 2. rare to cause to suffer; afflict (with) 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

  10. Sep 29, 2018 · verb (used with object) to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to inflict punishment. to impose (anything unwelcome): The regime inflicted burdensome taxes on the people. to deal or deliver, as a blow. See more. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip. AnyClip Product Demo 2022.

  11. inflict meaning: to make someone suffer by doing something unpleasant to them: . Learn more.

  12. To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'inflict' present simple: I inflict, you inflict [...] past simple: I inflicted, you inflicted [...] past participle: inflicted. More. Synonyms of 'inflict' • impose, exact, administer, visit [...] More. Collocations with the word 'inflict'

  13. To give or cause (pain, wounds, etc.) by or as by striking; cause to be borne. Webster's New World. To cause (something injurious or harmful), as to a person, group, or area. Claws that inflicted a deep wound; an attack that inflicted heavy losses; a storm that inflicted widespread damage. American Heritage.

  14. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024. inflict /ɪnˈflɪkt/ v. [ ~ + object (+ on + object)] to impose something to be suffered: to inflict punishment (on a wrongdoer). to deliver, such as a blow: The hurricane inflicted severe damage (on the crops).

  15. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English inflict /ɪnˈflɪkt/ verb 1 [ transitive] to make someone suffer something unpleasant inflict something on/upon somebody The strikes inflicted serious damage on the economy.

  16. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the verb inflict mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb inflict. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.

  17. Definition of inflict. as in to impose. to cause someone to accept or experience something unwanted The criminal inflicted a lifetime of distress on his unsuspecting victims. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. impose. create. force. bring. induce. generate. entail. wish. produce. invoke. thrust. effectuate. make. spawn. beget. bring about.

  18. verb [ T ] uk / ɪnˈflɪkt / us. Add to word list Add to word list. to make someone suffer by doing something unpleasant to them: I would never have inflicted such suffering on you. (Definition of inflict from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  19. : to cause someone to experience or be affected by (something unpleasant or harmful) These insects are capable of inflicting a painful sting. inflict a wound. inflict pain/injury/punishment/damage. — often + on or upon. He shows no regret for the suffering he has inflicted on / upon these innocent people.

  20. To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'inflict' present simple: I inflict, you inflict [...] past simple: I inflicted, you inflicted [...] past participle: inflicted. More. Synonyms of 'inflict' • impose, exact, administer, visit [...] More. Collocations with 'inflict'

  21. To cause or impose something harmful, painful, or undesirable upon someone or something. "The vicious dog could inflict serious injuries if not properly restrained." Detailed meaning of inflict. It involves deliberately subjecting another person, creature, or entity to suffering, injury, punishment, or negative consequences.

  22. Definitions. from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. transitive verb To cause (something injurious or harmful), as to a person, group, or area. transitive verb To force to undergo or experience (something unwanted). transitive verb To deal or deliver (a blow, for example). from The Century Dictionary.

  23. View definitions for inflict. inflict. verb as in impose something. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. exact. expose. levy. wreak. Strong matches. administer. apply. command. deliver. dispense. extort. force. give. require. strike. subject. visit. Weak matches. bring upon. deal out. force upon. give it to. lay down the law.

  24. verb. These are words and phrases related to inflict. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of inflict. The hurricane inflicted severe damage on the island. Don't inflict your problems on me!. Synonyms. lay on. visit upon. put upon. impose. administer. cause to suffer. bring to bear. perpetrate. wreak.

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