Examples of 'had inflicted' in a sentence
Meaning of "had inflicted"
had inflicted: Describes causing harm, damage, or suffering on someone or something
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The pain she had inflicted on him.
Had inflicted upon the supporters of royalty in the adjoining.
Covered in bruises that she had inflicted.
The attack had inflicted significant damage to his body.
He was patient toward what had inflicted him.
But they had inflicted much more damage than they had suffered.
I winced under the pain he had inflicted.
They had inflicted heavy losses on the enemy and took four prisoners.
The punishment he had inflicted on you.
Israel must be held accountable for the tragedies it had inflicted.
Like the death she had inflicted on his brother.
He actually had the audacity to laugh at the situation he had inflicted upon me.
Both sides thought that they had inflicted more damage than was the case.
The women described the hardship and difficulty the reintegration process had inflicted on them.
Over the decades these training activities had inflicted substantial damage to the environment.
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Who had inflicted such cruelty on Nola all these years.
Ame cruel death which he had inflicted on others.
Armed conflict had inflicted huge losses on his country and untold suffering on its population.
The insensate fools who had inflicted them.
The Spanish had inflicted heavy losses having lost only eleven men in their attack.
Justice for all the suffering life had inflicted on you.
The Laughing Man had inflicted a blow on the preachers.
I was still soar from the pain he had inflicted upon me.
The hurt I had inflicted was still there.
He would give them as much suffering as they had inflicted on his bride.
That the War had inflicted to these Women.
I then knew the damage that impure spirits had inflicted upon my soul.
They had inflicted serious damages, but they had failed.
Paramedics quickly doubted that the victim had inflicted the wounds herself.
The fires by now had inflicted severe damage to the city 's infrastructure.
You are stronger than the fear that that demon had inflicted upon you.
His mere appearance in the plaza had inflicted frostiness onto others to such a great effect.
Rather than with the Russians on whose land and population they had inflicted such losses.
Lord Linnaeus Clancharlie had inflicted this vexation upon honest men.
The victims spoke angrily and tearfully of the pain that Kwiatkowski had inflicted upon them.
After several hours the Naval bombardment had inflicted heavy losses to the Confederate artillery.
I became fully aware of all the pain that I had inflicted.
The pain that I had inflicted on you.
Had inflicted on their captives with stun guns and cattle prods, as.
You released them from the accursed curse which they had inflicted upon each other.
Freud said that science had inflicted three wounds on humanity 's pride.
Grimacing in pain, he checked the wound that the wolf had inflicted.
The pain that i had inflicted on the world, the people i loved.
News reached European merchants trading with the alliance had inflicted a severe defeat on the Ashanti.
That, in essence, he had inflicted those wounds on himself and entirely staged the scene.
Because she healed the wound that Eve had inflicted upon the human soul.
Charles had inflicted the first major defeat in Napoleon 's military career.
Sufficient vengeance for the terrible defeat Topal Pasha had inflicted on Nader at Samara.
It had inflicted wounds which in the long term would contribute to Weimar 's death.
This was due to the fact that the author 's son had inflicted a wound on himself.
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Atrocities are inflicted on the poor and innocent
Inflicted injuries dramatically weakened his health
That sack and man inflicted psychological