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Filter by Meaning The accident can inflict physical and emotional pain on the victim.
The construction noise can inflict stress on the residents.
The landlord can inflict financial burden on the tenants.
The disease can inflict serious health problems on the patient.
The weather can inflict discomfort on people who are not prepared.
The new rules will inflict additional paperwork on the employees.
The parent can inflict punishment on the child for misbehaving.
The judge will inflict a harsh punishment on the criminal.
The company's decision to cut jobs will inflict financial hardship on many employees.
The hiker's careless actions could inflict harm on the environment.
The virus can inflict serious illness on those who are not vaccinated.
The army plans to inflict damage on the enemy's territory.
The new tax laws will inflict a heavy burden on small business owners.
The teacher threatened to inflict punishment on the misbehaving students.
The disease can inflict serious damage on the nervous system.
The disease can inflict permanent damage to the lungs if left untreated.
The coach warned the players not to inflict intentional harm on their opponents during the game.
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