inflict - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Latin īnflīctus, past participle of īnflīgō, from in- + flīgō (“strike”).
inflict (third-person singular simple present inflicts, present participle inflicting, simple past and past participle inflicted)
- To thrust upon; to impose.
They inflicted terrible pains on her to obtain a confession.
1937, Josephus, Ralph Marcus, transl., chapter VIII, in Josephus: With an English Translation (Loeb Classical Library), volume VI (Jewish Antiquities), London: William Heinemann Ltd.; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, published 1958, →OCLC, book IX, paragraph 1, page 87:
thrust upon, impose
- Bulgarian: причинявам (bg) (pričinjavam), налагам (bg) (nalagam)
- Catalan: infligir (ca)
- Finnish: aiheuttaa (fi), tuottaa (fi)
- French: infliger (fr)
- Galician: inflixir
- German: zufügen (de), (please verify) verhängen (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἐπιτίθημι (epitíthēmi)
- Italian: infliggere (it), comminare (it)
- Latin: infligo
- Persian: دچار کردن (dočâr kardan), تحمیل کردن (fa) (tahmil kardan)
- Portuguese: infligir (pt)
- Russian: наноси́ть (ru) (nanosítʹ), причиня́ть (ru) (pričinjátʹ), налага́ть (ru) (nalagátʹ)
- Spanish: infligir (es)
- Turkish: çarptırmak (tr), çektirmek (tr), uğratmak (tr)