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been inflicted
verb
To thrust upon; to impose.
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Much economic damage has already been inflicted.
But the fatal blow had been inflicted.
No more have been inflicted, although the sentence stands.
All of them had been inflicted from behind.
But already the rapier wound had been inflicted.
Enormous harm has already been inflicted on Appalachia's environment, most acutely in West Virginia.
But huge damage had been inflicted on the Liberal Democrats and their leader Nick Clegg.
But collateral damage has been inflicted even as the Big 12 hopes to heal.
Taxpayers doubtless feel that the robbery has been inflicted on them.
Adult crabeater seals frequently bear scars from wounds that have been inflicted by killer whales.
There was another potentially fatal injury to the pelvis that may have been inflicted after death.
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