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inflict verb (inflicted, inflicting) (especially inflict something on someone) to impose (something unpleasant, eg a blow, defeat or pain) on them, or make them suffer it • ordered twenty lashes to be inflicted on the prisonercould not inflict my rowdy family on you. inflictable adj. inflicter or inflictor noun. infliction noun 1 an act of inflicting. 2 something that is inflicted.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin infligere, inflictum to strike against.

inflict

A word sometimes confused with this one is afflict.