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1 inflict a grievous bodily harm
(upon smb.) заподіювати серйозне тілесне ушкодження ( комусь)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > inflict a grievous bodily harm
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2 inflict
заподіювати, завдавати ( особистої або майнової шкоди); накладати, призначати ( покарання тощо); наносити ( побої тощо)inflict premeditated minor bodily injury — = inflict premeditated trivial bodily injury заподіювати умисне легке тілесне ушкодження
inflict premeditated trivial bodily injury — = inflict premeditated minor bodily injury
- inflict a grievous bodily harminflict the death penalty on the criminal — засуджувати злочинця до смертної кари; виконувати вирок смертної кари стосовно злочинця
- inflict a loss
- inflict a penalty
- inflict a punishment
- inflict a severe bodily injury
- inflict bodily harm
- inflict bodily injury
- inflict by act
- inflict by intent
- inflict by negligence
- inflict by omission
- inflict by premeditation
- inflict by recklessness
- inflict capital punishment
- inflict damage to security
- inflict damage
- inflict death penalty
- inflict deliberately
- inflict forcibly
- inflict harm
- inflict injury
- inflict innocently
- inflict insanely
- inflict involuntarily
- inflict knowingly
- inflict maliciously
- inflict pain
- inflict penalty
- inflict physical suffering
- inflict premeditatively
- inflict suffering
- inflict the death penalty
- inflict violently
- inflict voluntarily
- inflict wilfully
- inflict willfully
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