Meaning & Definition of word "Inflict"

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    Inflict

    /ɪnˈflɪkt/

    verb:

    • 1. to impose something harmful or unpleasant on someone or something.
      • Example: The storm inflicted severe damage on the coastal towns.
    • 2. to cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something.
      • Example: The teacher did not want to inflict unnecessary stress on her students.
    • 3. to force someone to undergo or tolerate (something harmful or unpleasant).
      • Example: The government decided to inflict heavy taxes on citizens to boost revenue.
    • 4. to drive or impel (as a blow or wound).
      • Example: The athlete inflicted a serious injury on his opponent during the match.

    Etymology

    from Latin 'infligere' meaning 'to strike against'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inflict damage:

    to cause harm to something or someone

    inflict pain:

    to cause suffering or discomfort

    inflict punishment:

    to impose a penalty or consequence for an offense

    Related Words

    afflict:

    to cause pain or suffering to someone.

    impose:

    to force something unwelcome to be accepted.

    Slang Meanings of inflict

    Meaning: hit hard or cause trouble, often used in informal contexts

    Example Sentence: Don't inflict drama on me right now!

    Meaning: to put someone in a tough situation

    Example Sentence: He really inflicted chaos at the party last night.