inflict
/ɪnˈflɪkt/verb2 syllables
Inflict means: impose something unpleasant.
Synonyms for inflict6
What does inflict mean?1
verb
1
impose something unpleasant“The principal visited his rage on the students”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with inflict?13
three syllables
Inflict in a sentence
- A sadist likes inflicting pain; a masochist, receiving it.darinmex
- Little damage was inflicted by their missiles, leaving behind only cratered fields.Amastan
- You should not inflict any injury on others on any account.Jesse
- Was it necessary to inflict such a punishment on him?unknown
- Sociopaths rationalize the pain they inflict on others.Amastan
- Sociopaths never feel remorse and they rationalize the pain they inflict on others.Amastan
- Words can inflict wounds that are harder to heal than those from weapons.Nuel
- Yanni was found dead from a single self-inflicted gunshot wound.Amastan
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Forms of inflict
as a verb
- past tense
- inflicted
- present participle
- inflicting
- third-person singular
- inflicts
- past participle
- inflicted