Inflict

/ɪnˈflɪkt/ verb

To inflict something is to force it on someone, especially something painful, harmful, or unpleasant. You can inflict physical injury or emotional suffering.

It comes from Latin “inflictus,” the past participle of “infligere,” meaning “to strike against,” from “in-” (into) and “fligere” (to strike). The idea is of striking something onto someone.

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