afflicts

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third-person singular of afflict
afflict
To cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress

Also on the tenth day of this seventh month there shall be a day of atonement: it shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall afflict your souls, and offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD.

afflict
{v} to give pain, trouble, vex, affect
Afflict
cause great unhappiness for; distress; "she was afflicted by the death of her parents"
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cause pain or suffering in; "afflict with the plague"; "That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts terms used in advertisement"
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cause bodily suffering to
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cause bodily suffering to cause pain or suffering in; "afflict with the plague"; "That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts terms used in advertisement"
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{f} distress; cause suffering, torment, torture
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If you are afflicted by pain, illness, or disaster, it affects you badly and makes you suffer. Italy has been afflicted by political corruption for decades There are two main problems which afflict people with hearing impairments = affect. to affect someone or something in an unpleasant way, and make them suffer afflict with/by (past participle of affligere , from ad- + fligere )
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To inflict some great injury or hurt upon, causing continued pain or mental distress; to trouble grievously; to torment
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Afflicted
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cause great unhappiness for; distress; "she was afflicted by the death of her parents
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To strike or cast down; to overthrow
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To cause someone pain, suffering or distress
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To make low or humble
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