Sinónimo inflict | diccionario inglés sinónimos

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inflict  

  
administer, apply, deliver, exact, impose, levy, mete or deal out, visit, wreak  
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inflict     ( inflicts    3rd person present)   ( inflicting    present participle)   ( inflicted    past tense & past participle  ) To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it.      verb  
Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces...      V n on n  
The dog then attacked her, inflicting serious injuries.      V n  
  infliction      n-uncount   usu N of n  
...without the unnecessary or cruel infliction of pain.     

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infliction, inflect, infelicity, inflection

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n.
to feel or cause to feel great sorrow or distress, esp. at the death of someone 2 tr Obsolete to inflict injury, hardship, or sorrow on (C13: from Old French grever, from Latin gravare to burden, from gravis heavy) ♦ griever n ♦ grieving n, adj ♦ grievingly adv

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