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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The volcanic eruption will inflict widespread devastation on the island.
The coach decided to inflict extra training on the team after their poor performance.
The assassin will inflict a fatal wound on the target.
The construction of the new highway will inflict noise pollution on the surrounding neighborhoods.
The coach threatened to inflict punishment on the players who did not follow the team's rules.
The cyber-attack will inflict significant damage on the computer network.
The dentist's drill can inflict a lot of discomfort.
The police officer can inflict a ticket on drivers who break traffic laws.
The virus can inflict severe respiratory problems.
The disease can inflict severe pain on the patient.
The storm will inflict damage on the coastal towns.
The coach may inflict extra training on players who do not meet the team's standards.
The teacher threatened to inflict detention on the misbehaving students.
The disease can inflict serious damage on the lungs and other organs.
The harsh words he spoke were enough to inflict emotional pain on his friend.
The boxer will inflict a powerful punch on his opponent.
The superhero will inflict damage on the villain's fortress.
The monster will inflict terror on the town's people.
The pirate will inflict violence on the merchant ship.
The earthquake will inflict destruction on the city.
The car will inflict a collision on the other vehicle.
The soldier was ordered to inflict harm on the enemy.
The boss will inflict a heavy workload on the employees.
The war will inflict a lot of damage on the city.
The new software will inflict a steep learning curve on the users.
The storm is expected to inflict significant damage on homes and infrastructure.
The new training program will inflict exhaustion on the athletes.
The storm will inflict inconvenience on the travelers.
The parents will inflict punishment on their misbehaving child.
The heat wave will inflict discomfort on the residents.
The bad weather will inflict discomfort on the campers.
The teacher decided to inflict a pop quiz on the class to test their understanding.
The dentist will inflict pain during the tooth extraction.
The strict diet will inflict hunger on the dieter.
The heatwave will inflict unbearable suffering on the elderly and those without access to air conditioning.
The new boss will inflict a strict dress code on the employees.
The disease will inflict a lot of pain on the patient.
The new tax law will inflict financial burdens on small businesses.
The coach was accused of trying to inflict injury on the opposing team's star player.
The economic sanctions are intended to inflict pain on the country's leadership.
The government is planning to inflict new taxes on businesses.
The bully likes to inflict pain on his victims.
The company may inflict a pay cut on its employees.
The new policy can inflict negative effects on the company's reputation.
The athlete will inflict defeat on his opponent.
The coach will inflict tough training on his players.
The virus can inflict serious damage on the body's immune system.
The storm will inflict damage on the building.
The hurricane will inflict devastation on the coastal communities.
The hacker can inflict harm on the computer system.
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