Examples of 'afflict' in a sentence

Meaning of "afflict"

The verb 'afflict' means to cause pain or suffering to someone or something
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  • To cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress.
  • To strike or cast down; to overthrow.
  • To make low or humble.

How to use "afflict" in a sentence

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To afflict man with heat and fire.
Choi is trying to afflict pain to his opponent.
Your penitences and your sacrifices afflict me.
We will afflict the emperor in his pride.
A wide variety of diseases can afflict mangoes.
Our sins afflict the trembling lamb.
Poultry diseases are diseases that afflict poultry.
I do not want to afflict traumas to myself or to others.
The most loathsome scourge ever to afflict.
He does not willingly afflict the children of men.
It can afflict any voluntary muscles of control.
He does not willingly afflict the sons of man.
Never afflict yourself to know more of it.
But it should not afflict the rate.
To afflict the widow and orphan.

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A person is not permitted to afflict himself unnecessarily.
They afflict mankind for a period of five months.
Of the cancers that afflict both men.
Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
I have an angel that helps me to afflict myself.
Both factors afflict the medical industry.
Pharaoh then considered with what to afflict them.
Powdery mildews afflict a wide variety of crops.
Dreadful storms and hurricanes shall afflict them.
God does not afflict the children of man.
There are a thousand yearnings that afflict my heart.
Herpes can afflict even the hot dudes.
They were tormented by demons that still afflict us today.
Comforting the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
There are a lot of vision problems which afflict adults.
Allergies often afflict young people.
Nor the son of iniquity afflict.
Famine began to afflict both armies.
It may afflict even the most diligent parents.
Many such conflicts afflict the world.
He will afflict when justice is subverted vv.
This is why they afflict her house.
Will afflict and martyr them.
He does not willingly afflict the sons of men.
Did not afflict herself about her past errors.
Its tragic consequences can afflict families forever.
We have to afflict ourselves with fasting and prayer.
The temptation can afflict anyone.
Dry eye may afflict an individual in varying severity.
Now that beast can no longer afflict my painful heart.
This may afflict the intuitive sense of discrimination.
A terminal disease can afflict anyone at any time.
Afflict me with thy mocks.
Two types of noise afflict magnetic guitar pickups.
An afflictive torment shall afflict those of them who disbelieve.

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