Dictionary
The infliction
noun
The act of inflicting or something inflicted; an imposition
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"The infliction of pain or acts which may cause lasting or physical harm".
The infliction of systematic violence, like the Nazi genocide of World War II springs from values that engage hatred.
The infliction of spinal cord injury will bring about a series of severe complications and lead to adverse effects on patients' daily life.
It is a synecdoche for the infliction of pain.
The law defines torture as the infliction of severe physical or mental pain or suffering.
That law defines torture as the infliction of "severe physical or mental pain or suffering".
Allowing suits without clear damages, however, also invites the infliction of serious and undue harm.
The prohibited conduct includes torture, murder, rape, and the infliction of severe physical or mental pain.
Their relationship is not just about the infliction and the bearing of pain.
We've become pretty comfortable watching the infliction of pain, and quick to laugh it off.
Thus, art and life converge, and the proof of a fruitful bond is the endurance and the infliction of pain.
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