inflicted

[inˈfliktid]

inflicted Definition

  • 1cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something
  • 2impose something unwelcome on

Using inflicted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inflicted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The storm inflicted severe damage on the building.

  • Example

    He inflicted his anger on his coworkers.

  • Example

    She didn't want to inflict her problems on anyone else.

  • Example

    The disease inflicted a lot of pain on him.

inflicted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inflicted

Antonyms for inflicted

Phrases with inflicted

  • self-inflicted

    caused by one's own actions or behavior

    Example

    His injuries were self-inflicted, resulting from his reckless behavior.

  • inflict pain/suffering

    to cause someone to experience physical or emotional pain or distress

    Example

    The punishment inflicted great suffering on the prisoner.

  • inflict damage/loss

    to cause harm or destruction to something

    Example

    The hurricane inflicted severe damage on the coastal town.

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Summary: inflicted in Brief

'Inflicted' [inˈfliktid] means to cause something unpleasant or painful to be suffered by someone or something. It can also mean to impose something unwelcome on someone. Examples include 'The storm inflicted severe damage on the building.' and 'He inflicted his anger on his coworkers.' 'Inflicted' is often used in phrases like 'self-inflicted,' referring to harm caused by one's own actions, and 'inflict pain/suffering,' meaning to cause physical or emotional distress.