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inflicted+(verb)

  • 1 inflict

    transitive verb
    zufügen [Leid, Schmerzen], beibringen [Wunde], versetzen [Schlag] (on Dat.)

    inflict oneself or one's company on somebody — sich jemandem aufdrängen

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    [in'flikt]
    ((with on) to give or impose (something unpleasant and unwanted): Was it necessary to inflict such a punishment on him?; She is always inflicting her company on me.) aufbürden
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    in·flict
    [ɪnˈflɪkt]
    vt
    to \inflict sth on sb pain, suffering torture, violence jdm etw zufügen
    to \inflict a fine/punishment on sb jdm eine Geldbuße/Bestrafung [o Strafe] auferlegen
    to \inflict one's opinion/views on sb jdm seine Meinung/Ansichten aufzwingen [o fam aufdrücken]
    to \inflict sth on oneself ( hum) sich dat selbst etw zufügen
    2. ( usu hum)
    to \inflict oneself/one's company on sb sich akk jdm aufdrängen
    would you mind if I \inflicted myself on you for a moment? dürfte ich Sie wohl für einen Moment belästigen? hum iron
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    [In'flɪkt]
    vt
    punishment, fine verhängen (on, upon gegen), auferlegen (on or upon sb jdm); suffering, damage, pain zufügen (on or upon sb jdm); wound, defeat zufügen, beibringen (on or upon sb jdm)
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    inflict [ınˈflıkt] v/t (on, upon)
    1. Leid, Schaden etc zufügen (dat), eine Niederlage, eine Wunde, Verluste beibringen (dat), einen Schlag versetzen (dat)
    2. eine Strafe auferlegen (dat), verhängen (über akk):
    inflict punishment on s.o
    3. aufbürden (dat):
    inflict o.s. upon sb sich jemandem aufdrängen;
    inflict sth upon sb jemanden mit etwas behelligen oder belästigen
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    transitive verb
    zufügen [Leid, Schmerzen], beibringen [Wunde], versetzen [Schlag] (on Dat.)

    inflict oneself or one's company on somebody — sich jemandem aufdrängen

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    v.
    zufügen v.

    English-german dictionary > inflict

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  • inflict — [[t]ɪnflɪ̱kt[/t]] inflicts, inflicting, inflicted VERB To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it. [V n on n] Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces. [V n on n] ...the damage being …   English dictionary

  • inflict — verb 1 (T) to make someone suffer something unpleasant: The judge inflicted the severest possible penalty. | inflict sth on/upon sb: He inflicted a great deal of suffering on his wife and children. 2 inflict yourself on humorous to visit or be… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • mortify — verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English mortifien, from Anglo French mortifier, from Late Latin mortificare, from Latin mort , mors Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. obsolete to destroy the strength, vitality, or functioning of 2. to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • get even — verb 1. compensate; make the score equal (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑equalize, ↑equalise • Derivationally related forms: ↑equalisation (for: ↑equalise), ↑equalization …   Useful english dictionary

  • inflict — verb To thrust upon; to impose. They inflicted terrible pains on her to obtain a confession …   Wiktionary

  • account for — verb a) To explain by relating circumstances; to show that some one, thing or members of a group are present or have been processed. The storekeeper was expected to account for any material removed. b) To be the primary cause of “ But there are… …   Wiktionary

  • inflict — verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately, intentionally ▪ When someone deliberately inflicts damage, it is a matter for the police. PREPOSITION ▪ on, upon ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • impose — verb 1》 force to be accepted, done, or complied with. 2》 (usu. impose on) take advantage of someone. 3》 Printing arrange (pages of type) so as to be in the correct order after printing and folding. Origin C15 (earlier (ME) as imposition): from Fr …   English new terms dictionary

  • visit — verb (visits, visiting, visited) 1》 go to see and spend some time with (someone) socially or as a guest.     ↘go to see and spend time in (a place) as a tourist or guest. 2》 go to see for a purpose, such as to give professional advice.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • inflict — verb 1) he inflicted an injury on James Syn: administer to, deliver to, deal out to, dispense to, mete out to; impose on, exact on, wreak on; cause to, give to; informal dish out to 2) I won t inflict myself on you any longer Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • inflict — verb 1) he inflicted an injury on Frank Syn: give, administer, deal out, mete out, cause someone something, exact, wreak 2) I won t inflict my views on my children Syn: impose, force, thrust …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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