inflictive Synonyms

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inflictive Meaning

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inflictive (a.)

Causing infliction; acting as an infliction.

inflictive Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier suffered inflictive wounds during the fierce battle.
  2. The harsh weather conditions inflicted pain and discomfort on the hikers.
  3. The accident left her with inflictive injuries that required extensive surgery.
  4. The relentless bombardment inflicted heavy damage on the city.
  5. The abusive words inflicted emotional pain and anguish on the victim.
  6. The inflictive nature of the disease caused severe suffering and debilitation.
  7. The drought inflicted widespread crop failures and hardship.
  8. The economic crisis inflicted hardship and poverty on many families.
  9. The government's policies inflicted unfair burdens on certain segments of the population.
  10. The inflictive effects of the pandemic extended beyond physical health to mental and social well-being.

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Causing infliction; acting as an infliction.

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The soldier suffered inflictive wounds during the fierce battle.

The harsh weather conditions inflicted pain and discomfort on the hikers.

The accident left her with inflictive injuries that required extensive surgery.

The relentless bombardment inflicted heavy damage on the city.