Etymology: [ in-'flikt ] (transitive verb.) 1566. *From Latin infligere, from in-, + flingere, "to strike".
Synonyms: administer, apply, bring upon, command, deal out, deliver, dispense, exact, expose, extort, force, force upon, give, give it to, lay down the law, levy, mete out, require, stick it to
(on) (birini) kötü bir şeye uğratmak: inflict pain acı çektirmek, zorlamak, ika etmek, uğratmak, çarptırmak, vermek inflict a punishment on a person birini cezaya çarptırmak, vurmak, yüklemek, yamamak, çektirmek, acı, vermek, atmak, acı vermek, inflict empoze et, acı ver, zorla, uyguluyor, doğan, kaynaklanan,
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(on) (birini) kötü bir şeye uğratmak: inflict pain acı çektirmek fiil
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zorlamak
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ika etmek Kanun
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uğratmak
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çarptırmak fiil
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vermek inflict a punishment on a person birini cezaya çarptırmak
To thrust upon; to impose, impose, mete out (punishment, etc.); cause something unpleasant (suffering, etc.), 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 The dog then attacked her, inflicting serious injuries. + infliction in·flic·tion without the unnecessary or cruel infliction of pain, To give, cause, or produce by striking, or as if by striking; to apply forcibly; to lay or impose; to send; to cause to bear, feel, or suffer; as, to inflict blows; to inflict a wound with a dagger; to inflict severe pain by ingratitude; to inflict punishment on an offender; to inflict the penalty of death on a criminal, impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students", impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students, Present participle of inflict, past of inflict, imposed upon, enforced, meted out, impose, burden, tax, to suffer from, forcing someone to suffer something, third-person singular of inflict,
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To thrust upon; to impose - "They inflicted terrible pains on her to obtain a confession."
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impose, mete out (punishment, etc.); cause something unpleasant (suffering, etc.) fiil
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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 The dog then attacked her, inflicting serious injuries. + infliction in·flic·tion without the unnecessary or cruel infliction of pain
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To give, cause, or produce by striking, or as if by striking; to apply forcibly; to lay or impose; to send; to cause to bear, feel, or suffer; as, to inflict blows; to inflict a wound with a dagger; to inflict severe pain by ingratitude; to inflict punishment on an offender; to inflict the penalty of death on a criminal
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impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students"
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impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students
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