afflict vs. inflict

afflict

 

afflict

(cause suffering; distress)

  • The disease has afflicted hundreds in the region.
  • He was afflicted by the death of his mother.

 

inflict

(to make suffer something unpleasant or painful)

  • Years of war inflicted considerable damage on the economy.
  • The fences equipped with razor blades inflicted serious injuries on refugees fleeing war.

 

 

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