Dictionary
to inflicting
verb
To thrust upon; to impose.
synonyms
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I will rejoice when we become averse to inflicting casualties on others.
Terrorist groups like Al Qaeda are dedicated to inflicting maximum harm on this country.
Michael Brown, 25, of Carshalton, Surrey, pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm and also perverting the course of justice.
The army's apparent determination to quash the Brothers and its indifference to inflicting such bloodshed seems to worry few Egyptians.
And there is a certain logic to inflicting a defeat on a coalition government in this way.
The Saudi air campaign is geared more to inflicting severe damage on the units of the Yemeni army loyal to Saleh than it is to weakening the Houthis.
Similar(35)
And he just wants to inflict pain.
"We need to inflict pain on Oracle.
His intent is to inflict serious damage.
But they failed to inflict grave damage.
Grim beginnings tend to inflict deep wounds.
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