Afflict

/əˈflɪkt/ verb

To cause pain, suffering, or distress to someone; to trouble or burden someone persistently.

From Latin afflictus, past participle of affligere (ad- 'to' + fligere 'to strike'). The root sense was physical striking, but by the Middle Ages it meant emotional or spiritual suffering. Entered English via Old French.

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